CIHM 
Microfiche 
Series 
(l\/lonog  raphe) 


ICMH 

Collection  de 
microfiches 
(monographies) 


Canadian  Inatltuta  for  Hiatorieal  MIcroraproductiona  /  InatHut  Canadian  da  microraproductiona  liiatorlqiMa 


1995 


Technical  and  Bibliographic  Notes  /  Notes  technique  et  bibllographiques 


The  Institute  has  attempted  to  obtain  the  best  original 
copy  available  for  filming.  Features  of  this  copy  which 
may  be  bibliographically  unique,  which  may  alter  any  of 
the  images  in  the  reproduction,  or  which  may 
significantly  change  the  usual  method  of  filming  are 
checked  below. 


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Coveis  damaged  / 
Couverture  endurnmagee 

Covers  restored  and/or  laminated  / 
Couverture  restaur^  et/ou  pelliculde 

Cover  tlUe  missing  /  Le  titre  de  couverture  manque 

Coloured  maps  /  Cartes  geographiques  en  couleur 

Coloured  ink  (i.e.  other  than  blue  or  black)  / 
Encre  de  couleur  (i.e.  autre  que  bleue  ou  noire) 

Coloured  plates  and/or  illustrations  / 
Planches  et/ou  illustrations  en  couleur 

Bound  with  other  material  / 
nem  avec  d'autres  documents 

Only  edltk>n  available  / 
Seule  Mition  disponible 

Tight  binding  may  cause  shadows  or  distortion 
along  interior  margin  /  La  rellure  serrte  peut 
causer  de  I'ombre  ou  de  la  distorsion  le  long  de 
la  marge  intirieure. 

Blank  kaves  added  during  restoratkxis  may  appear 
within  the  text.  Whenever  possible,  these  have 
bean  omWad  from  timing  /  II  m  peut  que  certaines 
pages  blanches  ajouttes  km  d'une  restauration 
apparaissent  dans  la  texte,  mais,  kxsque  cela  Malt 
passible,  ces  pages  n'ont  pas  M  fUmtes. 

Addttkxial  comments  / 
Commentalrss  suppWiPoniairss: 


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plaire  qui  sent  peut-etre  uniques  du  point  de  vue  bibll- 
ographique,  qui  peuvent  nnodifier  une  image  reproduite, 
ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une  modifications  dans  la  meth- 
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I     I      Pages  detached/ Pages  ditachies 

1^     Showthrough/ Transparence 

I     I      Quality  of  print  varies  / 

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I     I      Includes  supplementary  material/ 

Comprend  du  materiel  suppMmsntaire 

I  I  Pages  wholly  or  partially  obscured  by  errata 
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ensure  the  best  possible  image  /  Les  pages 
totalement  ou  partiellement  obscurcies  par  un 
feuillet  d'enata,  une  peluie,  etc.,  ont  M  fllmtes 
i  nouveau  de  fa;on  k  obtenir  la  msllleure 
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I  I  Opposing  pages  with  varying  colouration  or 
' — '  discolourations  are  filmed  (wk»  to  ensure  the 
best  possible  image  /  Les  pages  s'opposant 
ayant  des  colorations  variatiles  ou  des  dacol- 
orations  sont  fllmtes  deux  fois  afin  d'obtenir  la 
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gtnAroait*  da: 

Bibliotheque  nationale  du  Canada 


Tha  imagaa  appaaring  hara  ara  tha  bast  quality 
possibia  considsring  tha  condition  and  lagibility 
of  tha  original  copy  and  in  kasping  with  tha 
filming  coMWact  spacificaiiona. 


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baginning  with  tha  front  eovar  and  anding  on 
tha  last  paga  with  a  printad  or  illuatratad  impraa- 
sion,  or  tha  back  covar  whan  appropriata.  All 
othar  origir.al  copias  ara  filmad  baginning  on  tha 
first  paga  with  a  printad  or  illuatratad  impras- 
sion,  and  anding  on  tha  last  paga  with  a  printad 
or  illuatratad  imprassion. 


Tha  last  racordad  frama  on  aach  microficha 
shall  contain  tha  symbol  ^»  Imaaning  "CON- 
TINUED"!, or  tha  symbol  V  (maaning  "END"), 
whichavar  appliaa. 

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diffarant  raduction  ratios.  Thosa  too  larga  to  ba 
antiraly  includad  in  ons  axposura  ara  filmad 
baginning  in  tha  uppar  laft  hand  cornar.  laft  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  framas  as 
raquirad.  Tha  following  diagrams  illustrata  tha 
mathod: 


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plus  grand  soin.  eompta  tsnu  da  la  condition  at 
da  la  nsttat*  da  I'asamplaira  film*,  at  »n 
eonformit*  avoc  laa  conditions  du  eontrat  da 
filmaga. 

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papiar  aat  lmprim*a  sont  film*s  sn  commangant 
par  la  pramiar  plat  at  an  tarminant  soit  par  la 
darnitra  paga  qui  com^orta  una  amprainta 
J'imprassion  ou  d'illustration.  soit  par  la  aacond 
plat,  salon  la  caa.  Toua  las  autraa  axamplairas 
origiriaux  sont  filmOs  an  commandant  par  la 
'*.'.*'"'*'•  •••••  '''''  eomporta  una  amprainta 

d'imprassion  ou  d'illustration  at  an  tarminant  par 
la  darniAra  paga  qui  comporta  una  talla 
amprainta. 

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darni*ra  imaga  da  chaqua  microficha.  salon  la 
caa:  la  symbols  ^»  aignifia  "A  SUIVRE".  la 
symbola  V  aignifia  "FIN". 

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film*s  *  daa  Mux  da  reduction  diffirants. 
Lorsqua  la  documant  ast  trap  grand  pour  ttra 
raproduit  an  un  saul  clich«.  il  ast  film*  i  partir 
da  I'angla  supiriaur  gaucha.  da  gaucha  *  droita. 
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llluatrant  la  mtthoda. 


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KJA     All  ^^   Andenon   Auction    Company 

no.  4J  /  5  We.<  2«th  St.,  Nfw  lfor!l  City 


Sales  begin  at  3  and  7.30  o'clock  Telephone:  3150  Madison 

George  D.  Morse 
Aiuilanccr 


The  Hurst  Sale 


A  Letter  of  Appreciation 


The  American  Security  and  Trust  Co.  o(  Wasliington,  D.  C, 
being  name<i  as  the  sole  executor  o(  'he  ettatc  of  the  late  Bishop  John 
Fletcher  Hurst,  chose  The  Anderson  Auction  Company  as  the 
medium  for  ihe  public  sale  of  his  choice  collection  of  Boolcs,  Autographs, 
and  Manuscripts.  In  due  time  Ihe  sales  were  effected,  the  aggregate 
proceeds  amounting  to  $56,500. 

In  connection  therewith,  the  following  extract  from  an  unsolicited 
letter  received  from  the  Executor  may  prove  of  interest ; 

"  It  seems  proper  that  I  should  express  to  you  our 
entire  satisfaction  with  your  management  and  conduct  of 
the  sale.  The  cataloguing,  on  which  so  much  depended, 
was  admirahly  done,  and  the  amount  realized  was  fully 
up  to  the  highest  estimate  of  the  value  of  the  collec 
tion. 

I  have   heretofore   congratulated   you   personally  on 

the   success  of  the   sale,  and   now   beg   you   to   accept 

this    expression   of  our    appreciation    of    the    excellent 

service   rendered   in   this   connection  by  your    Company 

tu  ours. 

Yours  very  truly, 

JAMES   F.  HOOD, 

S«cret«ry." 


THE  LIBRARY   OF 

THE    LATE 

SIR    JOHN     BOURINOT 

(Clerk  of  the  House  of  Commons  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada) 

containing 

RABE    BOOKS,    PAMPHLETS    AND    MAP8 

RELATING  TO  THE 

PROGRESS   OF   GEOGRAPHICAL  DISCOVERY   AND   THE   HISTORY 

OP   CANADA,    INCLUDING    MANY    RELATING   TO    THE 

AMERICAN  REVOLUTION  AND  THE  HISTORY 

OF  AMERICA  IN  COLONIAL  TIMES. 


FOB    SALE    AT    AVtTION 

MONDAY,  TUESDAY   AXD   WEDNESDAY 
FEBHUAKY   19,  20  A>T>  21,  1906 

BY 

CJjt  anlietBon  auction  Company 

5  West  29th  Street,  New  York 


SALES  BF.OIN  IN  THK  AFTERNOON   AT  3  O'CLOCK 
LV  THE  EVENING  AT  T-.'W)  OCLOCK 


Telephone,  Sl.to  Madison 


N.B,— BIDS  ARE  ALWAYS  UNDERSTOOD  TO  HE  AT  HO  MUCH  PER  VOLUME  OR  PIECE 


—      I    I 


'1  --  / 


IJIIIE  LATE  SIR  JOHN  BOITRINOT  added  to  his 
political  duties  the  earnest  study  of  the  history  of  his 
native  land.  To  this  end  he  commenced  gathering  the 
material  at  an  early  age,  and  continued  consistently  through 
life,  collecting  early  and  rare  books  and  pamphlets,  con- 
temporary accounts,  where  possible,  and  transcribing  from 
the  Archives  of  Canada  and  Paris  those  documents  re- 
quired that  he  was  unable  to  obtain  by  any  other  means. 
More  especially  was  his  interest  centred  in  the  Wars  with 
the  French  which  resulted  in  the  English  conquest  of 
Canada,  and  in  the  War  of  the  American  Revolution,  and 
its  sequence,  the  War  of  1813,  the  second  great  crisis  in 
C"  .adian  history.  Other  subjects  were  not,  however, 
neglected,  books  relating  to  the  progress  of  Geographical 
Discovery,  the  voyages  of  the  Cabots,  of  Cartier,  Columbus, 
the  earlier  history  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  the  early 
histciy  of  the  Selkirk  settlement  on  the  Red  River  and  its 
conflicts  with  the  North- West  Company,  the  manners  and 
customs  of  the  Indians,  the  works  of  Hennepin,  Charlevoix, 
Denys,  LeClercq,  Creuxius,  Sir  William  Vaughan's  Golden 
Fleece,  Whitbourne's  Discovery  of  Newfoundland,  Thevet's 
Franco  Antarctique,  and  others  equally  noteworthy  dealing 
with  special  periods  will  be  found  in  their  various  divisions 
in  the  catalogue.  Under  the  heading  of  maps  and  atlases 
will  be  found  what  is  believed  to  be  the  finest  copy 
known  of  the  Atlantic  Neptune— a  book  rarely  met  with 
in  any  other  state  than  badly  imperfect— together  with 
some  particularly  choice  selections  of  maps,  and  facsimiles 
of  the  earliest-known  charts  both  in  manuscript  and  print. 
With  but  few  exceptions  the  library  will  be  found  in  ex- 
ceptionally good  condition,  many  bearing  the  autograph  of 
its  late  owner. 


A  RiSUMfe  OF  THE  DIVISIONS. 

NOB. 

The  American  Kevoll-tion 21  to  72 

•  ArSTRALA8IA 81    "  97 

The  Cabots 184"  80i 

Cape  Breton 227  "  236 

The  Voyaoes  of  Cartier 238  "  245 

The  French  and  Indian  War 436  "  470 

The  Hudson's  Bay  Company 606  "  624 

The  Indians 634  "  705 

The  Jesuits  and  the  Jesuit  Relations.  . .  714  "  744 

The  Siege  and  Capture  of  Louisbourg  . .  814  "  843 

Manitoba 882  "  900 

Maps  and  Atlases 901  "  931 

Massachusetts 946  "  968 

Newfoundland 1041  "  1073 

The  Norse  Voyages  to  America 1085  "  1107 

Nova  Scotia lUO  "  1178 

Ontario 1178  "  1192 

Prince  Edward  Island 1235  "  1245 

Quebec 1252  "  1288 

The  Rebellions  of  1837,  1869,  and  1885..  1299  "  1332 
The  Earl  of  Selkirk  and  the  Red  River 

Settlement 1390  "  1403 

The   War  of   1812 1505  "  1519 


ORDER  OF  SALE. 
Monday      Afternoon,  at  3       o'clock. 
Monday      Evening,     "7-30 
Tuesday      Afternoon,  "3  " 

Tuesday      Evening,     "  7.30 
Wednesday  AKernoon,  "  3 


Lots 


1-  300 

301-  600 

601-  900 

901-1230 

1231-1576 


CATALOGUE 


1.  A  DAM  (G.  M.)     The  Canadian  Northwest:  its  Ilis- 
^^    tory  and  Troubles,  from  the  days  of  the  Fur- 
trade,  with  the  Narrative  of  the  Three  lusurrections.    Por- 
traits.    Post  8vo,  half  roan  (rubbed).  Toronto,  1885 

2.  ADAMS  (SIR  F.  O.)  AND  C.  D.  CUNNINGHAM-  The 
Swiss  Confederation.     Map.     8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1889 

3.  ADAMS  (HENRY).  A  History  of  the  United  States, 
1801-17.  The  first  and  second  administration  of  Jefferson 
and  Madison.     9  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1800-91 

4.  ADLER  (J.  G.)  Dictionar\-  of  the  German  and  Eng- 
lish Languages.  Fourth  edn.,  revised.  Thick  8vo,  half 
morocco.  N.  Y.  1858 

5.  AKINS  (THOS.  B.)    A  Sketch  of  the  Rise  and  Prog- 
'^  ress  of  the  Church  of  England  in  the  British  North  Ameri- 
can Provinces.     12mo,  cloth,  pp.  151.      Halifax,  N.  S.,  1849 

6.  ALASKA  IN  1898.     United  States  Geological  Survey, 
y  1898-99.     C.  D.  Walcott,  Director.      (Mineral  Resources, 

Agriculture,   Seasons,  Game,  etc.,  of  Alaska.)     Numerous 
iUusts.  and  maps.     Imp.  8vo,  cloth.  Wash.  190' 

7.  ALEXANDER  (SIR  J.  E).  L'Acadie;  or.  Seven  Years 
Explorations  in  British  America.     Maps  and  plates.  2  vols. 

V  post  8vo,  half  roan  (water-stained  on  corner  of  three  plates, 
another  plate  slightly  torn,  but  perfect).  Lond. 1849 

8.  [ALMON  (JOHN).]  A  Review  of  the  Reign  of  George 
the  Second,  in  which  a  new  light  is  thrown  on  the  transac- 

V  tions,  and  the  eflFeots  of  Ministerial  influence  are  traced  and 
laid  open.     8vo,  half  calf.  Lond.  17t»2 

The  criticismH  include  the  military  operations  in  North  Ainer. 
ica  uud  the  conduct  of  the  British  Government. 

9.  AMERICAN  ACADEMY.  Annals  of  the  American 
Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science,  1890-1900.  Vols. 
1  to  16.     Bound  in  14  vols.     Thick  ftvo,  half  calf. 

Phil.  189U-1900 
Numerous  social,  political  and  historical  contributions  hy 
experts  and  noted  authors. 

10.  May,   1901,  July  and  Sept..  1903  (2  copies  of 

each);  and  Jan.  and  Nov.,  1901.     (As  a  lot.) 


V 


V 


The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 

11.  AMERICAN  ANTIQUAEIAN  SOCIETY.  New- 
Series.  Vol.  IX.,  Part  3,  1894;  Vol.  X.,  Parts  I  and  2;  Vol. 
XI.,  Part  1;  Vol.  XII.,  Parts  2  and  3;  Vol.  XIII.,  Parts  1 
to  3;  Vol.  XIV.,  Parts  1  and  2,  and  Inde.\;  Vol.  XV.,  Part 
1,  1902,  illusts.,  eoniributions  by  Hoar,  Hale,  Nour8e,fJreen, 
etc.     8vo.     (13  pieces.)  Worcester,  JIass.,  1895-1902 

12.  AMERICAN  CIVIL  WAR.  Brown  (G.  W.)  Balti- 
more and  the  19th  April,  1881 :  a  Study  of  the  War.  Plan. 
8vo,  cloth.     (Johns  Hopkins  Studies.)  Bait.  1887 

13.  AMERICAN  COMMONWEALTHS.  Edited  by 
Horace  Scudder.  Virginia,  by  John  Esten  Cooke;  New  York, 
by  E.  II.  Roberts;  Kentucky,  by  U.  S.  Chaler;  Maryland, 
by  W.  II.  Brown ;  and  10  others.  Maps.  14  vols,  crown  8vo, 
"'"'h  Bost.  and  N.  Y.  1884-88 

14.  AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Various 
numbers  from  Vol.  21,  No.  2  June  .30,  1889,  to  1901.  Vols.  23 
and  27  complete.    Illiist.    (25  pieces,  as  a  lot.)      N.Y.,v.  d. 

15.  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Papers 
of  the  Association,  from  its  Commencement,  Sept.,  1884,  to 
Oct.,  1891,  5  vols.;  Annual  Reports  (with  papers),  1K89 
and  1891  to  1900.  Together  19  vols  Thick  nvo,  cloth  (one 
bound  in  half  calf).         N.  Y.,  Lond.  and  Wash.  1881-1900 

l".  Duplicates  of  the  above  Reports,  1895  and  1896 

(in  2  vols.).     3  vols,  cloth. 

17.  AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  SOCIOLOGY  (The). 
Various  numbers  from  Vol.  1,  No.  1,  1895,  to  Vol.  7,  No  1 
1901.     (7  pieces.) 

18.  A.MERICAN  LOCAL  GOVERNMENT.  Johns  Hop- 
kins University  Studies,  several  bound  in  one  volume,  re- 
lating to  Local  Government,  inclnding  Channing  on  Town 
and  County  Government  in  the  English  Colonies  of  North 
America.  1884;  Davis  on  American  Constitutions,  1885; 
Wilhelm's  Local  Institutions  of  Maryland,  1885;  Ingle's 
Local  Institutions  of  Virginia,  1885;  Scott  on  the  Proprietors 
and  the  Founding  of  New  Jersey,  1885;  Maey's  Institutional 
Beginnings  in  a  Western  State,  1884;  Ilosmer's  Samuel 
Adams,  1884;  and  others.     8vo,  limp  calf. 

19.  AMERICAN  MEN  OF  LETTERS  Edited  by  C.  D. 
V\arner;  Poe,  by  Geo.  R.  Woodberry;  Emerson,  by  O.  W. 
Holmes;  Irving,  by  C.  I).  Warner;  Webster,  by  II  E.  Scud- 
der; Franklin,  by  J.  B  MacMaster;  and  8  others.  Par- 
traU.i.     13  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth.       Bost  and  N.Y.  1883-94 

20.  AMERICAN  NEWSPAPERS.  Some  Account  of 
American  Newspapers,  particularly  of  the  Eighteenth  Cen- 
tury. With  extracts  relatinj;  to  New  Jersey.  4  vols  .8vo, 
cloth.  (New  Jersey  Archives,  Vols  XL,  XII.,  XIX.  and 
^X)  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1894-98 


The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


THE    AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

SI.  ADAMS  (JOHN)  and  LEONARD  (DANIEL).  Nov- 
angluB,  and  Massachusettensis;  or,  Political  Essays  pub- 
lished in  the  years  17T4  an<l  1775  ...  the  former  by  John 
Adams,  the  latter  by  Jonathan  Sewall  (i.  e.,  D.  Leonard). 
To  which  are  added  Letters  by  Wm.  i'udor.  8vo,  half 
""'f-  Host.  1819 

ii.  BEACH  (A.  C.)    The  Centennial  Celebration  of  the 

htate  of  New  York.     Portraits  on  steel   (George  Clinton, 

Philip  Schuyler,  Gen.  Herkimer,  etc.),  and  illiisls.  on  wood 

of  Rerolutivnanj localities,  etc.  Roy.  8vo,cloth.  Albany,lB79 

Includes   aililresses   on    the    Battles   of   Oriskanv     Bcmis 

Heights.  Saratoga,  the  Massacre  at  Clierry  Valley,  etc. 

as    BOUCHER   (JONATHAN).     A  View  of  the  Causes 
and  Conseciuences  of  the  American  Revolution.     In  Thir- 
teen  Discourses,  preached   in   North   America   17i);)-1775. 
With  an  Historical  Preface.     8vo,  original  calf  (rebacked). 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author.  Loud.  1797 

U.  CLINTON    (SIR    HENRY).     Observations    on    Mr. 
Stedman's  History  of  the  American  War.     Photographic 
portrait.  4to,  halt  morocco.  N.  Y. :  IJradstreet's  Press,  1864 
Only  50  copies  privately  reprinleil  for  F.  S   Hoffman,  this 
being  No.  41,  signed,  from  tlie  rare  original  edition  of  1794. 

ia.  COFFIN  (V.)  The  Province  of  Quebec  and  the 
early  American  Revolution :  a  Study  in  English- American 
History,  1760-1770.  Royal  8vo,  half  calf  (502  pp.).  Presen- 
tation copy  from  the  author.  (BuUetia  of  the  Univ.  of 
Wis.)  Madison,  1896 

26.  CURWEN  (SAMUEL).  Journal  and  Letters  of  an 
American  in  England  from  1773  to  1783.  Edited,  with  an 
Appendix  of  Biographical  Sketches,  by  G.  A.  Ward.  3  por- 
traits.    8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1864 

27.  DePEYSTER  (J.  WATTS).  Life  and  Misfortunes 
and  the  Military  Career  of  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  John  Johnson 
(including  his  Indian  Campaigns,  1770-1780;  the  Battle  of 
Oriskany,  Ft.  Stanwi.x,  Fox  Mills,  etc.).  2  portraits  and 
map  of  Burgoijne's  Campaign  of  1777.     Small  4to,  cloth. 

N.  Y. :  Privately  printed,  1882 

28.  DUNCAN  (MAJOR  F.)  History  of  the  Royal  Regi- 
ment of  Artillery  (including  Service  in  America  during  the 
French  and  Indian  War,  the  Revxjlutiouary  War,  at  Water- 
loo, etc.).     2  portraits.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1879 

20.  ETHIEH  (M.)    Narration  authcntiquc  de  I'Exchange 

des  PriMonniers,  fails  aux  Cedres,  pendant  la  Guerre  Ameri- 

caine  do  1775.     (Transl.  from  the  rare  English  edition  of 

1777.)     8vo,  cloth.  Montreal,  1873 

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Fanning  (a  Tory  in  the  Revolution),  giving  an  Account  of 
his  Adventures  in  North  Carolina,  1*75-1*8.3.  Written  by 
Himself.  With  Introduction  and  Explanatory  Notes.  Royal 
8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  bands.  N.  Y. :  Sabin,  I81I0 

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31.  FLICK  (A.  C.)  Loyalisni  in  New  York  during  the 
American  Revolution.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

N.  Y. :  Columbia  University  Press,  1901 

3J.    GALLOWAY     (.lOSEPH).      The    E.\amination    of 

Joseph  Galloway  ....  before  the  House  of  Commons  in  a 

Committee  on  the  American   Papers.     With   Explanatory 

Notes.     8vo,  half  roan  (blank  margin  of  last  leaf  repaired). 

Lond.  177!) 

33. Examination  of  Joseph  Galloway,  Esq.,   by  a 

Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons.     A  verbatim  reprint 

of  the  edition  of  177!),  with  some  additional   Notes,   bv 

T.  Balch.     Royal  8vo,  calf.  Phil.  185'o 

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34.  [ ]  Reflections  on  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the 

American  Rebellion,  1780;  An  Account  of  the  Rise  and 
Progress  of  the  American  War,  extracted  from  a  late 
Author,  1780 ;  An  Extract  of  a  Letter  to  the  Right  Honour- 
able Lord  Viscount  H . .  e  on  his  Naval  Conduct  in  the 
American  War,  1781;  An  Extract  from  a  Reply  to  the  Ob- 
servations of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William  Howe,  on  a  Pamphlet 
entitled.  Letters  to  a  Nobleman,  1781.  Bound  in  one  vol. 
13mo,  sheep.  Lond.:  J.  Paramore,  1780-81 

35.  [ ]  The  Claim  of  the  American  Loyalists,  Reviewed 

and  Maintained.     8vo,  half  roan  (U6  pp.).  Loud.  1788 

3G.  GORDON  (W.)  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and 
Establishment  of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States  of 
America;  including  an  Account  of  the  late  War  and  of  the 
Thirteen  Colonies,  from  their  Origin  to  that  Period.  Folil- 
ing  maps  and  plans  (including  Plan  of  Boston,  the  Opera- 
tions at  Charlesto'.vn,  Vorktown,  New  York,  etc.).  4  vols. 
Svo,  calf.  Lond.  1788 

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was  written  on  the  s|>ot.  In  addition  to  tlie  valuable  records 
of  which  CongrPs-s  allowed  him  the  inspection,  Washington, 
Gates.  Greene.  Lincoln  and  Otho  II.  Williams,  allowed  him  a 
lilieral  use  of  their  pajjers. 

37.  GREEN  (S.  A.— Editor).  Three  Military  Diaries; 
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1T7S  to  Nov.  17,  17T6.     Edited,  with  IntroductionH  and  In- 
dex.    8vo,  cloth.  Groton,  Mass.,  1901 

38.  HENRY  {J.  J.)  An  Accurate  and  Interesting  Ac- 
count of  the  Hardships  i  X  Sufferings  of  that  Band  of 
Heroes  who  Travefned  thf  Wilderness  in  the  Campaign 
against  Quebec  in  1775.  12nio,  halt  morocco,  gilt  top, 
(with  the  slip  of  copyright  entry  pasted  on  verso  of  title, 
last  leaf  repaired).  Lancaster:  W.  Greer,  1818 

_  The  iwarce  first  edition.  A  perMinal  narrative  of  ttie  expedi- 
tion written  in  a  verygniphio  manner,  witli  explanatory  notes. 
A  memoir  of  Judge  Henry  by  his  dauKhter  is  prefixed. 

39.  [INGLI8  (REV.  CHARLES).]  Letters  of  Papinian: 
in  which  the  Conduct,  present  State,  and  Prospects  of  the 
American  Congress  are  examined.    8vo,  half  russia,  pp.  86. 

N.  Y.  printed;  Lond.  reprinted,  1779 
Inglis  was  a  loyalist,  and  during  the  Britisli  i.'.cupation  of 
New  Yorlc  was  made  rector  of  Trinity  Church.  .Vfter  the 
peace  he  went  to  EngLind  and  was  appointed  the  first  Bishop 
of  Nova  Scotia.  One  of  his  earlier  pamphlets  was  bu."nt  bv  the 
Sons  of  Liberty. 

40.  JOHNSTON  (E.  L.)  Recollections  of  a  Georgia 
Loyalist,  written  in  1836.  Portraits.  Crown  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1901 

41.  JOHNSON  (SIR  JOHN).  Orderly  Book  of  Sir  John 
Johnson  during  the  Oriskany  Campaign  of  177li-77,  anno- 
tated by  W.  L.  Stone.  Historical  Introduction  by  J.  Watts 
de  Peyster  J  and.  Some  Tracings  from  the  Footprints  of  the 
Tories  or  Loyalists  in  America  by  T.  B.  Jlyers.  Mnp,  por- 
traits and  facsimiles.  Small  4to,  cloth.  (MunscU's  His- 
torical Series,  No.  11.)  Albany,  1883 

43.  JOHNSTON  (H.  P.)  Observations  on  Judge  Jones' 
Loyalist  History  of  the  American  Revolution.  Royal  8vo, 
'■loth.  N.  Y.  1880 

43.  JONES  (C.  H.)  History  of  the  Campaigns  for  the 
Conquest  of  Canada  in  1770.  Portraits  (if  Gens.  Sctiuijler, 
H'ooster,  Sullivan,  Gates,  Arnold,  etc.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Phil.  1883 

44.  JONES  (T.)  History  of  New  York  during  t"ie  Revo- 
lutionary War,  and  of  the  leading  events  in  the  other  Colo- 
nies at  that  period.  Edited,  with  Contemporary  Documents 
and  Notes,  by  E.  F.  de  Lancey.  Portraits  on  India  paper, 
views,  reproductions  of  rare  maps,  etc.  3  vols,  thick  royal 
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from  the  Journals  and  Letters  of  Col  Joliu  Allan,  with 
Notes  and  Memoir.  Map.  8vn,  cloth.  Albany :  Mun8eU,18(>7 

ConipritwH  ii  narrutive  of  the  services  ami  sufferings  of  a 
comparatively  little-known  Hevoliitionarjiiero,  who -Client  seven 
year«  aniunK  the  MicniacM.  Manu'lieetM.  PuHHamaciuo.i(iv  ami 
Penohftcot  Indians,  and  greatly  influenced  tbeir  conduct  durtniE 
the  War. 

46.  LAMH  (R.)  An  Original  and  Authentic  Journal  of 
Occurrences  during  the  late  American  War,  from  its  com- 
luencement  to  the  year  1783.     8vo,  half  calf.     Dublin,  18n0 

The  author  was  a  sergeant  in  the  Royal  Welsh  Fuailiers  (23d 
Kegt.)  and  was  captured  at  Saratoga  with  Burgoyne,  but  later 
escaped  to  New  Yurk;  he  was  again  taken  prtMjner  at  York- 
town,  but  again  escajwd  to  New  York.  His  narrative  is  one 
of  the  most  interesting  of  the  war.  After  his  reaching  the 
British  lines  on  bis  Hr»t  escape  he  was  received  by  Major 
Andre,  and  further  on  he  gives  a  lengthy  account  of  An  j 
capture  and  execution. 

47.  LODGE  (II.  CABOT).  The  Story  of  the  Kevohitinn 
(Scribner's  Magazine,  Vols.  XXIII.  and  XXIV.).  Xumer- 
ous  illiists.     i  vols  Kjyal  8vo,  half  calf.  N.  V.  1898 

48.  LORIMEK  (M.  de).  Mes  Services  pendant  la  Guerre 
Aniericaine  de  1TT5  (Letters  written  during  the  American 
Inrasiun  in  lTTo-7li).  Menioire  de  M.  de  Lorimer. 
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49.  LOSSING(BENSOX  J.)  Pictorial  Field  Book  of  the 
American  Revolution.  Colored  fronis.,  etc.,  and  l,VHi 
illusts.  on  iroo<l.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  roan.  N.Y.  1851-53 

original  i8.sue. 

50.  LOYALISTS.  The  Case  and  Claim  of  the  American 
Ij)yalist8  impartially  Stated  and  Considered.  Printe<l  by 
onler  of  their  Agents.    8vo,  pp.  38    u.  p.,  n.  d.  [Lopd.  1783] 

The  earlies:  issue  without  inipriDt. 

51.  CLAI.MS  OF  THE  LOYALISTS.     Papers  relating  to 

American  Loyalists.  (I'arliamintary  Blue-Book,  giving  an 
Account  of  bates  and  Descriptions  of  all  Communications 
with  the  Loyalists  or  their  Agents.)  .30  April,  ISSl;  also 
Further  Papers,  ;)0  Apri'  Itiai.  Bound  iu  one  vol.,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  ?0+  11.  Lond.  18-n 

52.  MACAULAY  (CATHERINE).  An  Address  to  the 
People  of  England,  Scotiard  and  Ireland  on  the  Presejit 
Important  Crisis  of  Affairs.     8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  20. 

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tionB  anil  Sufferinxs  of  Lt.  J.  Mootl.v  in  thB  Cause  of  Gov- 
ernment nineo  the  .vear  ITTli.  Witli  the  Author's  last 
corrections.  InlrtHluctioii  and  Notes  by  C.  I.  Hushnell. 
Porlrail.1.     8vo,  limp  call'.  N    Y.  IHliS 

Only  a  Hmall  number  privately  reprinted.    The  original  edi- 
tion iti  extremely  searce. 

54.  MOOKE  (FRANK).  Diary  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, from  Newspapers  ami  Original  Doeuinelils.  Facsimile 
plans  of  battles,  etc.,  portraits  (melullinij  Aiuln',  Moultrie, 
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55.  PAINE  (THOMAS).  Coiuin„n  Sense,  a<l(lres.se<l  to 
the  Inhabitants  of  America,  Newedn,,  with  additions,  Phil. 
1770  (title  and  tirst  three  leaves  imiwrfeet  through  damp); 
The  True  Interest  of  America  Impartially  Stated  in  certain 
Strictures  on  a  Pampllet  entitled  (.'ommon  Seuse,  by  an 
American  [Charles  Inglis],  Phil.  1776.  The  two  bound  in 
one  vol.,  8vo,  limp  calf. 

6li.  PHELPS  (R.  H.)  IlLstoryof  the  Ncwpite  of  Con- 
necticut, at  Simsburv,  now  East  Granbv;  its  Insurrections 
and  Massa<'res,  the  Iiuprisonment  o-  the  Toriesof  the  Revo- 
lution, and  the  WorkiiiK  of  its  .Mines.  vlso  some  Account 
of  the  State  Prison  at  Wethersfleld.  Purtr-its  of  rihbiirij. 
view  of  Newgate,  etc.  Small  4to,  cloth,  »ue  .  .  Albany,  18IJ0 
Only  3()0  printed. 

57.  RAMSAY  (DAVID).  The  History  of  the  American 
Revolution,  liy  David  Ramsay,  M.  D.,  of  South  Carolina. 
2  vols,  in  1.    8vo,  old  calf  (rubbed  and  stamp  on  title). 

Dublin,  17iia 

58.  RAYMOND  (W.  O.— Editor).  Winslow  Papers,  177li- 
1826;  edited,  with  Introduction  arid  Notes,  o  lyortrnitsand 
11  plates  from  rare  prints,  etc.  Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth. 
(New  Urunswick  Hist.  Soc'y.)  St.  .lohn,  N.  B.,  UMJI 

5fl.  READ  (D.  IJ.)  Lite  and  Times  of  Gen.  John  Graves 
Simeoe,  with  some  Account  of  Major  Andre  and  Capt. 
Brant.     Portraits  and  plates.     Square  8vo,  cloth. 

Toronto.  I8'.10 
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tlie  Revolutionary  War.  and  tlie  first  Governor  of  Canada.  Witli 
tile  alM>ve  is  tiie  proof  of  •\n  article  by  J.  ir.  IIo<lgins.  "Cjov- 
ernor  Simcoes  Colonial  Policy  and  its  After  Effects  in  Upper 
Canada."  (dated)  Toronto    1899. 

60.  RYERSON  (E.)  The  Loyalists  of  America  and  their 
Times;  from  Iti'vO  to  181(j.  Second  edn.  Portrait.  3  vols. 
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62.  [SARGENT  (WINTHROP).]  The  Loyalist  Poetry 
of  the  Revolution.  (From  the  colleetionsof  Winthrop  Sar- 
gent and  J.  F.  Fisher,  with  introductory  preface  by  the  lat- 
ter.)    Small  4to,  halt  morocco,  uncut. 

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"■'•  The    Loyal   Verses  of    Joseph  Stansbury  and 

Doctor  Jonathan  Odell ;  relating  to  the  American  Revolu- 
tion. Now  first  edited  [witli  copious  Notes  and  Index]. 
Small  4to,  halt  morocco,  gilt  bands.     (Munsell's  Historical 

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tions of  a  Partisan  Corps  called  the  Queen's  Rangers,  com- 
manded by  Lieut. -Col.  J.  G.  Simcoe.  Now  first  published, 
with  a  .Memoirof  the  Author  and  other  additions.  10  plans. 
8vo,  halt  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.    Scarce.    N.  Y.  1844 

05.  STEDILVN  (C.)  The  History  of  the  Origin,  Progress, 
and  Termination  of  the  American  War.  IS  large  maps  and 
plans,     -i  vols.  4to,  half  morocco.  Lond.  1794 

Scarce.  The  author  was  a  British  officer  who  served  under 
Howe.  Clinton,  and  Cornwallis.  The  fine  scale  maps  were 
drawn  from  the  official  surveys  of  the  British  engineers. 

(iO.  STONE  (E.  M.)  The  Invasion  of  Canada  in  1775; 
including  the  Journal  of  Capt.  Simeon  Thayer,  describing 
the  Perils  and  Sulferings  of  the  Army  under  Col.  Benedict 
Arnold  in  its  march  ...  to  Quebec.  With  Notes  and  Ap- 
pendix.    Portraits.    Imp.  8vo,  cloth. 

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07.  STRYKER  (W.  S.)  "  The  New  .lersey  Volunteers  " 
(Loyalists)  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  (A  list  of  names, 
with  biogriiphical  notes  and  historical  introduclion.)  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  07. 

Trenton:  Printed  tor  Private  Distribution,  1887 
(.8.   VAN     SCUAACK     (11.    C.)     Lite    of     Peter    Van 
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non, a  Loyalist,  banished  from  Newport  in  1776;  with 
Notes  by  S.  S.  Rider.  To  which  is  added,  The  Vernon 
Family  and  Arms,  and  the  Genealogy  of  Richard  Green  of 
Potowomut.  (Rhode  Island  Hist.  Tract,  No.  ID.)  Small 
4to,  cloth.  Providence,  1881 

70.  VERREAU  (ABBfi).  Invasion  du  Canada:  Collec- 
tion de  Memoircs;  recueillis  et  annotes,  par  M.  I'Abbe  Ver- 
reau.     8vo,  cloth.     240  pp.  Montreal,  1873 

_  CoDtaiDs,  Three  orifnnal  Journals  of  the  Invasion  of  Canada 
in  1775.  prepareil  by  Sanguinct,  Badeaux,  and  Berthelot.  and 
edited  with  Notes. 

71.  VON  EELKING  (MAX).  The  German  Allied  Troops 
in  the  North  American  War  of  Independence,  1778-1783; 
transl.  and  edited  by  J.  (».  Rosengarten.  Portrait  of  Knij- 
phausen.     Small  4to,  boards.  Albany:  Miinsell,  1893 

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number  of  copies  printed. 

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The  United  Empire  Loyalists,  by  W.  O.  Raymond,  St.  Ste- 
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C.  Lodge;  T.  H.  Benton,  and  Goiiverneur  Morris,  by  Presi- 
dent Roosevelt;  Henry  Clay,  by  Carl  Schurz;  Jefferson, 
Franklin,  Lincoln,  and  Adams,  by  J.  T.  .Morse;  and  17 
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Almanack  for  the  year  .  .  .  1740.  8vo,  sewed  (lacks  some 
leaves  at  end,  but  contains  the  whole  of  the  calendar  and 
title).  With  poem  on  the  capture  of  Louisbourg.    Bost. 1740 

7.5.  ANI)ER.S0N  (DR.  W.  .1.)  The  Life  of  Edward, 
Duke  of  Kent,  with  some  unpublished  correspondence, 
1701-1814.     PoHl  8vo,  cloth.  Ottawa  and  Toronto,  1S70 

76.  ANDREWS  (C.  McLEAN).  The  Old  English  Manor. 
A  Study  in  English  Economic  History.  8vo,  cloth.  (Johns 
Hopkins  Studies,)  Bnlt.  IS93 

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h„o  H  ,  .1  u ''  ,^°"'^  Ilwtoncal  and  Constitutional.  4to, 
boards,  cloth  back.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

c„    „„..,..  Adelaide,  181)4 

tr.li./p'^""''  <"'??•  ''■)  '"'"'■'^  f™"'  Victorian  (Aus- 
ralia)  Pioneers  to  Ch.  J.  La  Trobe.  Map.  Edited  bj- Hr 
Bride      8VO,  cloth.  ■*  Melbourue^898 

83  EXPLORATION.  Journal  of  the  Horn  Scientific 
EKploring  Expedition,  1804,  by  C.  Winnccl^e  S«  ,3i//,, 
of  maps;  .Journal  of  the  Central  Australian  E.Npl,fi",7Ex" 

fl:Z'  '^rfi-  •?-■  ^\-  "•  ''"'""""•"•  """'«;  Journal  of  the 
Elder  Scienti lie  Exploring  Expedition,  1891-02,  by  I)  Lind- 
sey,  wdh  portfolio  of  maps.    8vo,  limp  boards.    (As  5  voh,  ) 

^■'-  Another  lot.     The  same.     (As  5  vols.) 

85  FEOERATION.  Official  Record  of  the  Debates  of 
Meh  "."siS  "I""  P"".-;™' Convention.  Third  Sessio„%a„  - 
Mch.,  1888.     2  vols,  tliicit  8vo,  half  roan.    Melbourne,  1888 

„f*f;  ~T  P"*,"'"'  '*''.'■"''<'  "'  "'«  P'•oc^^edinss  and  Debates 
of  the  Austraasian  Federation  Conference,  held  at  Mel- 
bourne,  1H!.0;  The  same,  held  at  Sydney,  180  ;  Proceeding, 
of  the  same,  held  at  Melbourne,  1808.     :)  vols,  folk) 

1  ^^'  T",  ""?'■'"•  Record  of  the  Debates  of  the  Auatia- 
lasian  Federal  Convention,  Adelaide  March  to  Mav'  SOT- 
Second  .Session  of  the  same,  Sydney,  Sept.,  18or.  '2  thick 
8vo  vols.,  cloth.  Adelaide  and  Sydney,  189; 

88,  (JILL  (TIIOS.)  liibliographv  of  South  Auslralia 
Crown  (<vo,  cloth,  pp.  118  (for  the'co|„„i„l  and  India  if": 
hib.tiou  in  London,  1880).  (ii„„  osinond  (Aus.),  1885 

89.  LIVERSIDGE  (A.)  The  Minerals  of  New  South 
Roval  8vo 'clot!"''"'  aeoloijical  map  ami  other  illusts. 

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Ii  AUSTRALIA  AND  AUSTRALASIA. 

90.  PARKES  (SIR  HENRY).  Fragmentary  Thoughts. 
Poems.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Sydney,  1889 

By  the  Governor  of  New  South  WaleH. 

j  91.    PICTURESQUE      ATLAS     OF    AUSTRALASIA, 

j  [Descriptions  by  W.  H.  Traill,  Sir  T.  Cockburn-Campbell  H. 

1  Brett,  II.  T.  Bnrgess,  and  many  others.]     I'rofuseUj  illust. 

j  by  several  hiimlred  eiigrarings,  many  fiill-jiage,  and  majis. 

i  3  vols,  folio,  full  red  morocco,  gilt.             [Sydney,  1889-90] 

I  The  descriptions  int-luiie,  besiiie  the  continent  of  Austnilia, 

/  the  Fiji  Isliinds.  New  Guinea,  the  New  Hebrides,  New  Zeahind, 
the  Tonjia  Islands,  Samoa,  New  Caledonia,  etc. 

92.  POETS.  Australian  Poets,  1788-1 88s,  with  Selec- 
tions and  brief  >fote8.  Edited  by  Douglas  B.  W.  Sladcn. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  and  S.vdnev,  1889 

Presentation  copy  from  Chief  Justice  Hay.  of  Adelaide.  S.  X. 

93-  Gordon  (Adaru  Lindsay).     Poems.     Bush  ]!al- 

lads  and  Galloping  Rhymes,  etc.  Ilhlsl.  Crown  8vo,  limp 
cloth.  Melbourne,  1892 

94.  Convict  Once,  and  other  Poems,  by  J.  Brunton 

Stephens,  Melbourne,  1888;  Rhymes  from  the  Jlines,  b\-  E. 
Dyson,  Sjdney,  189«;  Poems  of  Henry  Clarence  Kendall, 
Melbourne,  1890;  and  others.  8  vols,  crown  8vo,  clolli 
(some  presentation  copies). 

95.  QUICK  (J.)  AND  GARRAN  (R.  R.)  The  AnnotaKd 
Constitution  of  the  Australian  Comm  nwealth.  Thick  Svo, 
cloth.     Presentation  copy.  Sydney,  1901 

90.  ROYAL  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  AUS- 
TRALASIA. Proceedings,  Sessions,  188(i-1898  (duplicates 
of  each),  maiis;  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Soc.  of  Sonih 
Australia  (irith  plate.s  and  map),  issues  for  .lui'",  1893,  and 
June,  1890;  Report  of  the  4th  Jleeting  of  the  Australasian 
Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Science,  held  at  Ilobart, 
Tasmania,  Jan'y,  189a,  edited  by  A.  Morton,  »»i/«.  etr. 
1  pieces,  post  Svo.  Adelaide  and  Sydney 

97.  AUSTRALIAN  FEDERATION,  by  Sir  .John  A 
Cockburn;  South  Australia,  by  J.  P  Stow;  While  the  Billy 
Boils,  by  Henry  Lawson;anil  ;)  others.  Illust.  0  vols,  crown 
Svo,  cloth,  etc. 

98.  "DACK  (CAPT.  G.)     Narrative  of  the  Arctic  Land 
-'-'  Expedition  to  the  Mouth  of  the  (Jreat  Fish  River 

(etc.),  1833-35.     Map  and  plaiea.     Thick  Svo,  cloth. 

Lond.  18.10 

99.  BAILLAIRGE(CIIAS.)  Nouveau  DictionnaireFrnn-- 
{ais.  Rimes,  Consonnances,  llomunymes.  Decomposition 
des  Mots,  Conibinaisons  Variees,  Jeux  de  Mots,  etc.  Post 
Svo,  half  calf.  Quebec,  18^8 

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d«L°r%ti4'',I!A7N'5:\|^).  A.n.Tie«n  Scene.,-,  With 
on  steel  by  CouL^ 'Ihlard  kra^T7'%^"r'^'''"''«' 
others  fro/ndraJ:;jsifZ;tMr'':'';t  haffM™"  "'"' 
roeeo,  bneks  full  ^irf,  ,:i-(t  ed^el  '         '"'"■     ""r''^„';?° '"."o 

text  bv  N^p'^Wiml""  v'""''^'    "l"»'™ted.      Desoriptive 

0.„adiH„  .oinage.)     slZl'L*  hHlf™,"""  ™"'""""^  "■" 
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111.  BAXTER  (J.  P.)  The  Pioneers  of  New  Franco  in 
New  England,  with  contemporary  Letters  anil  Doouinents, 
and  a  copious  Index.  Plates.  Thielc  small  4to,  boards. 
(Muusell's  Historical  Series,  No.  ■il.) 

Albany  :   Mansell,  1804 

112  BEAZLEY  (0.  R.)  Prince  Henry  the  Navigator. 
The  Hero  of  Portugal,  etc.,  1304-1400.  Ilhist.  Crown  8vo, 
cloth.  N.Y.  I»!I5 

113.  BEDARD  (T.  P.)  Ilistoire  de  Cinquante  Ans 
(1T91-1841):  Annales  Politiiiues  de  Bas-Canada  depuis  la 
Constitution  jusqu'a  ITuion.  8vo,  half  morocco  (name 
erased  from  title).  Quebec,  18ii0 

114.  BEIIRING  SEA  FISHERIES.  Correspondence, 
1880-90.  Documents  of  the  Imperial  Parliament  Accom- 
panied by  a  number  of  clippings  (some  mounted  on  folio 
sheets),  and  copies  of  newspapers.  Folio,  paper,  wants 
binding,  pp.  532.     (MS.  notes  of  Sir  J.  ISourinot.) 

Lond.  [18901 

115.  BELKNAP  (JEREMY).  The  History  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. Vols,  I.  and  II.  first  edns.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf. 
(Lacks  map  )  Autograph  of  William  Tudor  at  end  of  llrst 
vol.  Phil.  1784;  Bost.  1791 

lie.  American  Biography.  2  vols,  post  8vo,  original 

calf  (shakeu).     Autograph  of  Z.  Howe  in  ea  h  volume. 

IJost. :  I.  Thomas  and  E.  Andrews,  1794-08 

117.  BELMONT  (ABBIS  DE)  Ilistoire  du  Can.ida  (IWS- 
1700),  from  the  original  MS.  in  the  Bibliothfctiue  du  Roi, 
Paris.      (Trans.  Quebec  IILst.  Soo'y.)      8vo,  cloth  (50  pp  ). 

Quebec,  1880 

118.  BENGOITGH  (J.  W.)  A  Caricature  History  of 
Canadian  Polities.  Events  from  the  I'nion  of  1841  as  illn.H- 
trated  by  Cartoons  from  "  Grip  "  and  other  sources.  Intro- 
duction bv  Principal  Grant.     3  vols.  4to,  half  roan. 

Toronto,  1880 

119.  liENTHAM  (JEREMY).  A  Fragment  on  Govern- 
ment; edited,  with  lutroductioli,  by  F.  ('.  Montague.  8vo, 
roxburghe  binding,  uncut.     0.\-ford. :  Clarendon  Press,  1801 

120.  BtS"AKI)  (COL.  NICHOLAS)  AND  I.DDOWICIv 
(LIEUT. -COL.  CHARLES).  Journal  of  the  Late  Actions 
of  the  French  •  '-  Canada;  with  the  Manner  of  their  being 
Repulsed  by  lis  E.\cellency  Benjamin  Fletcher,  their 
.Majesties  Governour  of  Now  York.  Verbatim  Reprint 
from  the  Original  Edition  of  London,  l(i93.  4to,  original 
boartls,  uncut.        N.  Y. :  Reprinted  for  Joseph  Satin,  1808 

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loose).  J"""!"*  Jan    1819.     Post  8vo,   cloth   (cover 

12.,  ,  Montreal,  1855 

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,.,„  „.      .  -Montreal,  IS.iS 

124    ,,.  ,  .      J     „  -Montreal,  1843-44 

Do'nlatlon  t;^L.''"s^uTtln^i,  t,f  "^ '-•  -»  '» 
Via    n^f!^^R^^r>^     n.u    ^  Montreal,  1873 

and  Discovery  in  \orth  Anieii,.«       ir         ^    '  .'^'"""•eree 
morocco,  .1.^,  "-i^'rUniv^rsU^Tf  To^r^i  Zl^l 

,.,,  „       ■  ^-  Y.  1887-8!) 

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K.HST  KD.v.     Thirpo^t  sTot-croth."'  """"'"t^.So"'^ 

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BIOGRAPHY. 

13-2.  Pierre  Uedard  [by  Dionne];  John  Brown  in 

Canada  [by  J.  C.  ifaniilton];  Surveyor- G«*neral  Holland 
[by  ScaddiuKJ ;  Uu  Soldat  do  Front enac  [by  Abbe 
GosSelin];  Pierre  Boucher  et  sou  Livre  [by  B.  S.  Suite]; 
etc.  13  pamphlets,  8vo,  etc.,  cloth  (mainly  Transactions 
of  the  Royal  Society). 

133.  BISSELIL'S  (JOAXNIS).  ArKouaulicon  American- 
orum,  sive  Ilistoria?  Periculorum,  Petri  de  Victoria,  ac 
Sociorum  Ejus.  Kngraved  title  by  Wolfyang  Kilian,  and 
map.  ISmo,  tinely  bound  in  dark  blue  morocco,  gilt,  by 
Larkin  (engraved  title  and  map  very  sliKhtly  cut  into  by 
binder).  Monachi  [Munich],  l(i47 

Account  of  the  voyiijires  anil  i)eriIous  exjjeriences  of  Pedro 
(louvea  de  Vu-tor,  who.  according  to  the  niirriitive,  went  to 
Central  America  and  <lo«'n  to  Peru  before  any  of  the  explctrers 
to  whom  the  credit  of  the  discovery  of  the  Paciric  has  been 
Kiven.  It  was  probably  made  up  from  the  exi^tin^  narratlveH 
of  explorers,  and  ascribed  to  I  eter  Victor.  References  are 
made  to  Columbus.  Balboa,  and  other  travellent,  and  short 
descriptions  and  mentions  of  New  France,  California,  etc. 

134.  BLACKMAR  (F.  W.)  Spanish  Institutions  of  the 
South-West.    IllusL    8vo,  cloth.    (Johns  Hopkins  Studies.) 

Bait    18t(l 

First  settlements  in  Alta  California;    the  Mission  System; 

Presidios  and    Presidial  towns;    the    S[»ini8h    (H'cu|»atioii    of 

Arizona.    New  Mexico,    and   Texas;    Sm^ial  Condition  of  the 

Indians;  etc. 

135.  HLATKIE'S  MODERN  CYCLOPAEDIA  OF  UNI- 
VERSAL INFORMATION.  Edited  by  C.  Anuaudale. 
Maps  and  numerous  illusts.    8  vols.  po8t  Hvo,  half  morocco. 

Toronto  and  Edinburgh,  188!t-!)0 

136.  BLAINE  (JAMES  G.)  Twenty  Years  of  Congress. 
Ports.    2  vols,  royal  Svo,  morocco.    Norwich,  Conn.,  1884-8(i 

137.  Biography  of  James  G.  Blaine,  by  Gail  Hamil- 
ton.    Portrait.     8vo,  cloth.      Presentation  copy. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  18ii.5 

138.  BLAKE  (E.  V.)  Arctic  Experiences.  Containing 
Capt.  Tyson's  Wonderful  Drift  on  the  Ice  Floe;  a  History 
of  the  Polaris  Expedition,  etc.  With  a  general  Arctic  Chron- 
ology.    lUusi.     Hvo,  cloth,  N.  Y.  1874 

139.  [BLOME  (RICHARD).]  LV.\iiicrique  Angloise,  ou 
Description  des  Isles  et  Terres  du  Roi  d'Angleterre  (bins 
rAmerique.  Avoc  de  nouvelles  Cartes  de  chaqne  Isle  et 
Terres.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois.  7  j/k(/js  (Jamaica,  Barbadocs, 
Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  Virginia  and  New  Jei-sey,  the  v  / 
Bermudas,  Carolina,  New  England  and  New  York,  Canada,  \/ 
Newluundland,  etc.).  I'^mo,  original  calf,  gilt  back  Fine 
copy.  Anist.  1G88 

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Isles  and  Territories,"  published  in  London  the  preceding  year. 
Interesting  letters  from  some  of  the  colonies  are  included,  and 
copious  dest^riptions  of  the  Indians  in  each  country.  The  umps 
are  curious  and  interesting.    Scarce. 

140.  BOUNGBROKE  (IIENKY  ST.  JOHN, VISCOUNT).] 
Rem»rks  on  tUe  History  of  England.  8vo,  half  ealf,  name 
on  'itle-  Lond.:  Cadell,  n.  d    [va.  1740] 

141.  [BOLLAN(WILLIAil).]  The  Ancient  Right  of  llie 
Enj;li8h  Nation  to  the  American  Fishery,  and  its  various 
diiuiuulions  examined  and  stated.  With  a  mapofihe  lands, 
islands,  gulphs.  oeas,  and  fishing  banks  comprising  the 
whole.     4to,  half  ealf.  Lond.  1704 

A  historical  levie'v  of  the  subject  commencing  with  Cahv  s 
discoveries.    Scarce. 

142.  BONNYCASTLE(SmR.  11.)  The  Canadas  ,n  1841. 
Fronts.,  map,  etc.    2  vols,  post  8vo,  half  calf ,  gilt.  Lond. 1841 

i43.  Canada  and  the  Canadians  in  1846.     2  vols. 

post  8vo,  half  ealf,  gilt.  Lond.  1846 

144.  Canada:  as  it  Was,  Is  and  May  Be;  with  an 

Account  of  Recent  Transactions,  by  Sir  .1.  E.  Alexander. 
Maps,     2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1852 

A  continuation  of  the  two  preceding,       d  published  after 
Bonnycastle's  death. 

146.  [BOUCHER  (PIERRE).]  Ilistoire  Veritable  ci 
Naturelle  des  Mo'urs  et  Productions  dn  Pays  de  la  Nou- 
velle  France  vulgaireinent  dite  le  Canada.  16mo,  original 
leather.  Paris:  F.  Lambert,  1664 

Extremely  rare,  and  a  goo<l  copy.  The  back  is  very  slightly 
damaged,  as  may  be  expected  from  the  2.%  years  it  has  existec* 
but  It  is  excetitional  to  meet  with  it  in  anything  like  so  goiir'.  a 
I'ondition.  The  author  was  one  of  the  earliest  settlers  in  Canada, 
pissibly  goingout  with  Cliamplain,  and  was  Oovernor  of  T.ois- 
Riviiires.  The  object  ot  this  book  was  to  interest  the  Court  of 
France  m  the  new  colony,  and  show  their  needs;  to  this  end  he 
contrasts  the  state  of  the  country  with  the  neighboring  English 
colonies,  which  he  states  are  very  successful  and  prosiierous 
while  the  French  are  neglected  and  not  prospering,  although 
they  have  the  same  advantages.  He  describes  the  country  in 
much  detail,  and  gives  lengthy  accounts  ot  the  Indian  tribes 

The  Sunderland  Library  copy,  with  Qiiaritclrs  laliel, 

U(i,  BOUCIIETTE  (JOSEPH),  A  Topographical  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Province  of  Lower  Canada,  Remarks  upon  Upper 
Canada,  and  their  relative  connection  with  the  United 
Slates  of  America.  Portrait,  views,  jilans  of  harbors, 
battles,  etc.     Thick  8vo,  half  ealf.  Lond.  1816 

147.  — —  The  British  Dominion  in  North  America.  Topo- 
graphical and  Statistical  Description,  with  the  Supple- 
mentary volume.  A  Topograiiliioal  Dictionary  of  Lower 
Canada.  Portrait  and  ,11  maps,  plans  and  vieics,  including 
a  large  I'ieu'  of  Montreal,  i  vols,  in  2.  4to,  half  red  mo- 
rocco, gilt  backs.  Lond.  1832 

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148.  BOUNTOL  (B.)  Los  Marins  Fran.;ai9,  Vies  .  .  . 
d'apres  les  Docuineuts  i>ri);inaiix.  3  vols.  ISnio,  lialf  mo- 
rocco. Paris,  1SS8 


149.    BOURASSA    (ABBI5).      M. 
Nationalc.     Portrait.     4to.  cloth. 


C'liauvcau    et    I'Idee 
Montreal  [1895] 

150.  [BOnilNOT  (SIR  JOHN  «.,]  Letter  to  thi>  Secre- 
tary of  State  from  the  Canal  Commissioners  respecting  the 
Improvement  of  the  Inland  Xnvination  of  the  Dominion  of 
Canada.     Lart/e  colored  map,  etc.     Royal  8vo,  half  calf 

Ottawa,  1871 
The  historical  portion  of  this  r«|iort  was  written  bv  Hir  .Jtjhn 
O.  Bourinot. 

151.  Parliamentary  Procedure  and  Practice.     With 

an  Account  of  the  Origin  and  Growth  of  the  Parliamentary 
Institutionsin  the  Dominion  of  Canada.  First  hdn.  Stout 
8vo,  morocco,  gilt  bands,  gilt  edges.  Jlontreal,  1884 

152.  Second   edn.,  enlarged,  of  the  same.     Thick 

8vo,  sheep.  Montreal,  1892 

153.  Local  Government  in  Canada.     An  Historical 

Study  (Royal  Soc'y.  of  Canada  Trans.).  4to,  paper  covers, 
pp.  34.  Montreal,  188ii 

154.  A  Canadir.n  Manual  of  the  Procedure  at  Meet- 
ings of  Municipal  Councils,  Shareholders  and  Directors, 
etc.     8vo,  calf.  Toronto,  1894 

155. The  XlXth  Century :  a  Review  of  Progress.   [By 

Sir  .lolin  Bourinot,  C.  C.  Nott,  ,F.  B.  Moore,  etc.]  8vo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  19(11 

loC.  BOUTMY  (E  )  The  English  Constitution.  Transl. 
by  I.  M.  Eaden.  With  an  Introduction  by  Sir  V.  Pollock. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  "  Lond.  1891 

167.  BOWEN  (K.)  Complete  System  of  Geography. 
Vol.  II.  (only).  Containing  th'^  American  Portion  of  the 
Work.  lUuj^t.  with  -l-..'  Aniericau  maps  tutd  cliartft  of  the 
harbor  of  New  IVh-A-,  Koston,  Charlestown,  Loni.ibolinj, 
Annapolis  Koi/ul,  etc.  Folio,  half  calf  (lacks  part  of  one 
leaf).  Lonil.  1747 

1.58  BRASSEUR  HE  BOURBOURG  (Alilil';  E.  C.) 
llistoire  du  Canada,  de  son  figlise,  et  de  ses  lilissions, 
dcpuis  la  Dccouverte  de  I'Amcrique  .jusqu'i'i  nos  .jours; 
ecrite  sur  documents  inedits.  2  vols.  8vo,  calf.    Paris,  1852 

159. Observations  sur  un  Ouvrage  intitule  llistoire 

du  Canada  par  M.  I'Abbe  Brasseur  de  Bourbourg.  Par 
J.  B.  A.  Ferland.     8vo,  half  roan,  uncut.        Quebec,  1853 

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160.  BRAYLEY  (E.  W.)  and  BRITTON  (JOHN).  The 
History  of  the  Ancient  Palace  and  late  Ilouseo  of  Parlia- 
ment at  Westminster,  etc.  yiimerous  plates.  8vo,  half 
™l'  Lond.  1836 

!.61.  BRETON  (P.  N.)  Illustrated  History  of  Coins  and 
Tokens  relating  to  Canada,  with  their  approsiraate  Cur- 
rent Prices,  Deitrees  of  Rarity,  etc.  Porlraii  and  numerous 
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elsewhere  ti>  discover  it.  The  author  spent  many  years  in 
America,  principally  in  lx)uisiana. 

183.  BUTLER  (W.  F.)  The  Wild  North  Land:  a  Winter 
.Tourney  with  Dogs  across  Northern  North  America.     Por- 

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THE   CABOTS   (JOHN  AND  SEBASTIAN). 

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Discovery  of  North  America.  Portrait  lutd  facshnilrs. 
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documents  from  the  Polls,  iioir  flrst  publislierl.     Svo,  Ix  .rds. 

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18T.  CABCyt    CELEBRATION    OK    18'.):.      InterestiuK 

Collection  of  Newspaper  Articles  on  the  Cabols,  occasioned 

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contains  a  very  intereflting  .vrTOGR,\l'll  LF.TTEH  on  the  siihject 

by  Clement  K.  Markham,  4  pp.  4to,  Bristol.  18tMJ. 

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THE  CAB0T9  (JOHN  AXD  SEBASTIAN). 
Thick   l«mo,  originM  stsmijed  pipikin,  with  Groliereiique 
pattern,  and  dated  15115.  Ilerborn  (Nawuiu),  1594 

Hrarce.  SetM>tisn  Calxit  jn  1344  eiecut^d  a  map  of  the  then 
known  world,  which  was  lopiwl  by  Clement  Ailains  in  1.-|4U.  The 
oriKinal  map  had  letterpress.  describinK  in  detail  the  map  and 
the  progrem  of  diw-overy.  Only  one  copy  of  the  uhginal  is 
known.  Chytneus  reprintu  it  in  ext.'nao,  with  only  one  or  two 
BliKht  varintionit — for  instance,  the  date  of  tlie  discovery  of 
Baccalos  (probably  Newfoundlaml)  he  states  was  34  June,  l.'iit4 
at  the  fifth  hour,  the  year  being  an  evident  transcriber's  slip 
for  1404  (his  preliminary  preface  is  dated  Oct.,  1593).  Hakluyt 
repruited  this  version  of  Adams,  but  altered  some  of  tile 
J'lJI'ters  considerably,  and  the  date  of  the  dim-overy  is  clianKed 
to  1497,  The  value  of  this  reprint  by  Chytneus  of  these  early 
descriptions  by  Cal>.t  is,  of  course,  upiiarent,  Chytnieua' 
rual  name  was  Nathan  Kochhoef. 

189.  U'AVEZAC  (M.)  Les  Navigatious  Terre-Neu- 
viennes  de  Jean  and  Sebastian  Cabot,  pp.  W:  E-\amen 
Critiqiio  (Niclioll's  Life  of  Sebastian  Cabot),  pp.  r.  To- 
gether ill  1  vol.     Eoyal  8vo,  cloth.     Scarce.         Paris,  1S69 

190.  HARRISSE  (HENRY).  .John  Cabot,  the  Discoverer 
of  North  America,  and  Sebastian  his  Son:  a  Cliapter  of  the 
Maritime  History  of  England,  U96-135r.  Facsimiles  of 
inaiis  and  ilocitmeiils.     Stout  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     Lond.  1890 

'''I-  - —  The  Discovery  nt  \;,i- h  America.  Bv  .John 
Cabot.  The  alleged  Date  aud  Landfall,  etc.  Crown  .svo 
Itolf  calf-  Loud. :  li.  F.  Stevens,  1897 

l'-*"^-  The  Date  of  Cabot's  Discovery  of  the  American 

Continent,  and  an  Alleged  Forgery  of  Cliatterton ;  Cabot's 
Discovery  of  North  America.  The  Dates  connected  vi.tn 
the  Voyage  of  the  Matthew  of  Bristol:  a  Reply  (to  the 
above)  by  (i  E.  Weare,  Printed  for  the  Author.  Bound 
in  one  vol.    12nio,  cloth,  pp.  l->+8. 

Lond. :  Reprinted  from  Notes  and  Queries,  189* 

193.  HORSFORD  (E.  N.)  John  Cal)Of8  Landfall  and 
the  Site  of  Nurumburga  (Anier.  Geog  Soo'y),  «  /nc.iimik 
maps,  N.  V.  1885;  The  Landfall  of  Cnbot,  by  J.  P.  llowlcy  . 
(Geog.  Soc'y  of  Quebec),  2  facsimile  maps,  1889;  Cabot's 
Landfall  (being  a  second  article  by  Prof.  Howley  in  Ma"  of 
Anier.  History),  map.  N.  Y,  1891;  Jean  c:abot,"par  I'Abbo 
J.  D.  Beauddtiiu  (Le  Canada-Fran^ais  par  les  I'rofesseurs  lU 
ITniv.  Laval).  (Quebec,  ISbS.  4  pieces  !'i  one  vol  re  .1 
Svo,  calf. 

The  question  whether  Cape  Breton  was  the  Hist  land  visited 
by  Cabot  is  discussed  in  these  liapers. 

191.  .MAJOR  (R.  H.)  The  True  Dale  of  the  English 
Discovery  of  the  Ainericiin  Continent  under  John  Hnd 
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Tn^f-'vL  A^""^"''^""'  Canadian  Foilcsonjts,  by  Wm. 
nood:  I'el.x  Arvem  and   tlie   Famons  Sonnet    by-  Louis 

iniirch    in    Ipper    and   Loner  Canada,  by  H    .folinson- 

Methodism  in  the  Eastern  Provinces,  by  J    Lathein    etc  )' 

Jortra,h,etc.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Toronto  [1801] 

an.  CANADIAN  PARLIAMENT  (EIGHTH)      Person 

Irail,  and  iiograpliie,  of  Uie  Membei^s.  Roval  8 to  Kl 
morocco,  gilt  e.xtn,    ,,iU  edges.  Mon,real!'l898 

18-2^s,^if/'''-^^"  PARLIAMEXTARV  COMPANION, 
i8.2-«l,  and  various  other  years  to  lllOl.  ig  vols  inm, 
and  crown  8vo,  cloth  and  morocco.       Montreal audOttawa 

na  CANADIAN  POETRY.  National  Ballads  of  Can 
ada,  mutated  and  fransl.  from  the  Originals  by  "?Vllid" 
Umo   boards,  p„.  15.         Montreal:  Pritatcln^in.edl  1805 

"  ;. ,""'"  "'  '"'•  '""ada.  trausl.  bv  Wm   McLen 

nan  .Montreal,  188(i;  Poems,  by  John  MePherso.riialifax 
Ot  aif  r"'  «  "■''.■'""er  by  c.  It,-..,,  of  theToot'h  Ro-als! 
IS'HTh  '/'"'*""'  """"<'■"•  '>y  "■  S-  I'ai-l'er,  Chicago 
etc  '8vT°'^'""*«'  "^'/•."-  -'^•''"ken.ie,  TorJnto,  8M 
etc.     8  vols  crown  8v«,  doth.     Many  presentation  copies 

r^l^  1  TT,  ^"''>^f  "le  ^reat  Dominion,  edited  by  W  D 
nrghtiall.  Loud.  188ii;  Lays  of  the  True  North,  and  other 
(anadian  Poe,ns,  Lond.  181,0 ;  Tecuniseh,  a  D  ■  nm  by  Ch 
Mair,  Toronto,  188.i;  English  and  Latii  Ilyn  .""bySrias 
re,.,ius  imnd  Halifax,  1888;  and  others.  10  o  s  erowit 
8vo,  etc.,  cloth,  etc.     Many  presentation  copies. 

^i^'f'  T'  '"'"'  ^^™'*'  "f  *'*■  '^"■le,  by  P.  S  Hamilton 
Montreal,  IHItO;  Canadian  Idylls,  by-  Wm  I^frby  (A  I  s' 
.nserted),    Welland,    Ont,,    iSw       IIe»rerus     an  1     oVh^,'. 

Ror-b^'s^'y  -{-r*"^'^'"""'™'-  ■«""'■"- v.4end,:ri^ 

ilZ      1.  V  ;     ^^  """*"•  I '"■""to,  18711;  and  others.     Some 

copies  "■"""  ^™'  '"  '  "'""'■      Many  presentation 

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(A  I,.  S   inserted),  Ottawa,  1891;  Addenda    bv  the  same 
hstabelle,  and  other  verse,  by  J^S.  Thomson  Toronto  18™?: 
S^refc^dofh.""'  ''^■^™''-  I--P""'";  etc.     lavotc'rown' 

<)ttat■a^hv^I''n"p^'^"'  '^n™^  *^'"""''  *  '''■K'?"1  »f  the 
w  \v   A    *   •'•,"■  Edgar,  Toronto,  18S.5;  I,ake  Lyrics,  bv 

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»  m.  Kmgsford,  Toronto,  186S;  Railwavs  of  Canada  An- 

eT  dX'-  ''"'-"''  *""'""•  1^»»'  ■''^-  ■'  Pa".pS":8™. 

226.  CANNIFF  (DK.  WM.)    The  Medical  Profession  in 

m^fdi."^*"""'*',,' '**■'- 'f''"^  "   "i»f"rieal    Narrative!  ^c 

8vn   ew^  """-' ""'*''™P'"''"-     f"'-i'-<'Ux  ami  rwvs.     Thick 

'     "  „:  Toronto,  18M 

,.;'''"<■«'■  nw'lioal  men  from  the  time  i.f  W.ilfe's  Con.mest  in 
1 .5»,  early  8e„urge«  of  .■.mull-pox  and  ,.holera.  etc  ''"'"  '° 

CAFE  BRETON. 

C.Ml^n!'e^^' win'''"'^'";'>  "'"•"'■J'  "'  '"e  Island  of 
oipe  melon.     AV  ,th  some  Acconnt  of  the  Discoverv  and 

Frn,T:T>  f   ^''"'^•'.'  ^"^  *'■»'"'•  <""»  Newfoundland 
Front,  and  large  map  (torn),  ami  plan.     8vo,  half  roan. 

,,.  I-ond.  I8(i!) 

caff       Another  copy  (lacks  the  large  map)      8vo,  half 

of'canelTi^tnn''  S°"', '■''•''''?  """^  '^""l  I"™'''?  «f  th"  I»land 

'■  Lond.  1871 

230.  CAPE  liltKTON  MIS.SION.  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the 
Cape  Breton  Mission.  With  a  Notice  ..f  the  la  e  Mrs 
.Mackay  of  Koekiicld.     Small  Ito,  cloth  (20  p„  ) 

[Edinburgh] :  For  I'rivate  Circuiation,  1831 

n.iV?ed  bvf ,  'Vm 'm-'  '"KL-T.-COL.)     A  Statement  sub- 
itted  bj  L  .-lol.  Dcs  Barrcs  for  Consideration.     Respect- 
ing his  Service  from  i;56  to  the  Present  Time-in  the  Jl 

mT-T  e'r,im;""f  r'S"  """"""'^  ""'"«  <he\\^.r  „"f 
('o».t<,.n!>  i.  .*  "^  his  Surveys  and  Publications  of  the 
Coasts  and  Ilarboui-sof  N.  America,  intituled.  The  Atlantic 

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a\PE  BRETON. 
Neptune— &Tu\  his  Proi^eediuKs  and  Conduct  as  U  Governor 
and  Comnwnder-in-Chief  of  His  Majesty's  Colony  of  Cape 
Breton,  .  .  pp.  ;iT.  Bound  in  with  it  is  the  Petition  of  cer- 
tain Inhabitants  of  Capo  Breton  against  the  Annexation  of 
that  Island  to  the  Province  of  Nova  Scotia,  pp.  2(i.  Folio 
'"'"''^'''f  n.  p.,n.d.  [1:%] 

Th,"  fciriner  exceptionally  rare  immplilet  wus  privately 
piintea  an,l  throws  much  liKbl  on  the  early  British  History  of 
Cape  Breton.  Des  Barres' surveys,  "The  Atlantic  Neptune,- 
puhlislied  for  the  use  of  the  Royal  Navy,  is  an  unequalled  work 
ot  iU  mnU.     (;>ee  under  "Maps  and  Atlases.") 


DESCRIPTION  (A)  of  the  Island  of  Cape  Breton  in 
Ainerica,  including  a  Brief  and  Accurate  Account  of 


232. 
North  . 

its  Constitution,  Laws,  and  Government;  also  the  Eiiconr- 
ajteiuent  held  out  by  Government  to  Kmigraiits,  etc.  By  A 
Gentleman,  who  has  resided  many  Years  in  the  British 
Colonies.  8vo,  half  roan,  pp.  44.  Bound  with  it  is  a  sketch 
of  the  Life  of  Lt.-Col.  Jiarclay  (pp.  0).  With  pnriniit.  Some 
corrections  are  made  in  ink,  presumably  by  the  author. 

Lond.,  n.  d.  [circa  1S20] 

833.  GOW  (J.  M.)  Cape  Breton  Illustrated:  Historic 
PietlU'csiiue,  and  Descriptive.  'Xiimemun  iUusts  by  J.  A 
btiibheH.     Oblong  4Io,  morocco,  gilt  back  and  edges. 

Toronio,  lh!i3 

234.  JliKKNZlE'S  MAP  of  Cape  Breton,  from  the  Gov- 
ernuient  Survey,  fizi.  about  3  by  4  ft.  Colored  and  mounted 
on  linen  and  folded  in  cloth  case.  Halifa.x,  1883 

23«.  PAMPHLETS,  NEWSPAPER  ARTICLES,  Etc., 
relating  to  Cape  Brefoii.  including  a  pros|iectus  of  propo.sed 
Railway  Terminus  at  Sydney,  18.51  (last  leaf  partlv  lack- 
ing): McLachlRfl's  The  Louisbourg  Medals;  BourinoVsThe 
Island  of  Cape  Breton;  elc.  Bound  in  oue  volume.  8vo 
limp  calf.  18Sl-il.5 

23(i  PRKNTIES  {S,  W.)  Narrative  of  a  Shipwreck  on 
the  Island  of  Cape  Brelon  in  a  Voyage  from  Quebec,  l'8lj 
The  Kiflh  edn.     12njo,  sewed,  pp   ICS.  Lond.  1T83 

The  author,  an  ensiitn  H\  llie  «4th  Refjiment.  was  the  lienrer 
of  JesiMtches  from  Oi.n.  Ualdimand  in  yueliec  to  Sir  Henry 
Clinton  in  New  Vork,  and  was  wrerked  on  tlie  Island  of  Caps 
Breton.  After  siifferinR  severe  privations  witli  !iis  conuMin- 
ions,  of  wlioin  several  die  1,  <hey  were  rescueil  bv  Imiiucs 


,Jf ;  C'ARLILE  (LIEUT.)  and  MARTINDALE  (LIEUT. - 
COL.)  Recollectio.is  of  Canada:  Quebec.  i'J  full-pane 
plntes.     Oblong  tolio,  cloth,  gill  edges.  Lond.  lS7:t 


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338  D'AVEZAC  (M,-Editor).  Bref  Kecit  et  Succiucte 
Narration,  de  la  Navigation  faite  en  1535  et  153G,  par 
Ja«iue»  Cartier.  Facsimile  ri-print  of  the  cditiou  of  IM.n 
with  an  lutroductiou  and  Notes  of  tlie  Variations  of  tlie 
a.anusenpts  in  tlie  liibliotl  eqne  Imperiale.  Post  8vo  half 
morocco,  gilt  back  and  top,  uncut,  by  Sanford. 

Paris:  Tross,  1803 

Table      }?^^^;   if-   ^^     J''«l"*'«  -rtier.     Genealogical 
lable      I'nio,   half  morocco  (presentation  inscription  on 

.^i'    T,.,-  Quebec,  18H!) 

meniM  V       ""'"^?'■  ''■  "''•■'*>      Jacques  Cartior.     Doci- 
meutsNouveaux.     Post  Svo,  half  morocco.  Paris    188S 

241.  JIICIIELANT  (II.)  ET  RAMK  (A.)  Relation  Origi- 
nal (lu  \  oya«e  de  .lac.iuesCartierau  Canadaen  1534;  Docii- 
ineuts  inedits.  I  „jnelk  portrad  ami  2  pMes.  Post  8vo 
nalt  morocco.  Paris-  Tross   IKir 

withii.Mitioiiiil  (iocuments.  "J^fa*^. 

Pnlfa  '""wi''*     ■''"'■<m-'i  CntUsr:  his  Life  and  Vovajfcs. 
Pott  8^o,  cloth.  Ottawa:  Privatel.v  printed  [18:1(1] 

Presentation  copy,  with  the  an' Mors  aulograpl,  iiiK-i-iption 

243.  .STEPIIEXS  (II.  H.)      Jacques  Cartier  and  his  Four 

torv"^ri  TM^"!'    ■"■,  ^>"  Ks»"y  »iUi  Historical,  Explana- 

tor.v,  and  Philological  Notes.  Purtmltmul  fucsh„i!f.,.timM 

4to,  cloth.  .Montreal  riM)01 

ConUms  Cartiei-s  oriKMinl  Journals  from  the  l.)9»  ojillon 

from  Ramusio,  Hakluyt,  Leacarbot.  Mauuscripls!  el" 

rpe«*i  Jf^f'^^.^i**  '^^  Uecouver  e  au  Canada,  cntle  Ics  an- 
nees  1634  et  1542,  par  Jacques  Carti.r,  Sicur  de  Roberval, 

hecb,  ';r™'J'-''",ri''/"'--'  T'''^  '^<' '"  """'^^■•iption  de  Que- 
bec in  JC08  (!f,//(  2  facsimile  views),  etc.  8vo,  halt  calf 
(hoe.  Litt.  et  Ilistorique  do  Quebec.)  Quebec,  1843 

245    WIKSOR  (JUS  .  .N).  The  Anticipations  of  C'artier's 
VoA;aKes,  U»2-1534      Fac..i,„i!es  from  the  Mi„„llo  map  ,} 
1S3,.     8vo,  half  calf  (14  pp.).         Oimbridge  (.Mass.),  18M 
Only  too  copies  privately  reprinted  from  the  I'roeeedinirs  of 
TirT'"'*'!'  "'l'".""'!  *"^'«y-     Bo"'"i  "ith  the  X?e 
1     .     I.f"''''""^  "^  ^""'  Lusson.  Sauli  Ste.  Marie   1071   l,v 
r«n'J  I  ^^  V""'  Camhrirlge,  t»lW  (84  pp.,:  an,l  Le,  Xorman;  an 

tireux,  189,>  (.11  pp.,.     Presentation  copy,  with  the  author's 
nutoiirapb  inscription.  "-e  uuuioi  s 


240    CARTCGKAPIIV.     Catalogue  des  Documents  (Joo- 
¥,'.?','■'".'}"''"  ••■-l;'""-'"  "  1»  S'  ^tioii  des  Cartes  et  Plans  de  la 

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24T.  CARTWKIGIIT  (GEORGE).  A  Journal  of  Trans- 
actions and  Events  during  a  Residence  of  nearly  Sixteen 
Years  on  the  Coast  of  Labrador,  eontainins  Many  Interest- 
iiiK  Particulars  both  of  the  Country  and  its  Inhabitants  not 
hitherto  kuown.  Portrait  of  the  aut'ior  and  S  large  folding 
mapa,  including  one  of  Newfoundland.  3  vols.  4to,  old  calf, 
*''"•  Newark,  1T02 

Agrapliioaccountof  the  country  in  the  form  of  a  diary  with 
full  notices  of  the  natural  history  of  Laliroilor  and  incidental 
sketches  of  the  Indians.  In  his  last  voyage  to  England  he  was 
accompanied  from  Newfoundland  by  Oen.  Benedict  Arnold 
and  he  accuses  Arnold  of  stealing  his  wine  from  him  secretly 
durmg  tlm  voyage,  and  selling  it  to  the  sailors  for  water  for 
his  own  use,  they  Ijeing  short  of  that  article. 

248.  CARVER  (JONATHAN).  Travels  through  tlie  In- 
terior Parts  of  North-America  in  the  years  1766,  1707,  and 
1768.  Large  folding  map  and  S plates.  8vo,  old  calf  (con- 
tains bookplate  of  Edward  Place,  in  the  style  of  Bewick 
and  his  autograph  on  title;  also  autograph  of  Johu  Evans 
on  first  leaf).  Dublin,  1779 

Mostly  relating  to  the  Indians  and  contaiuing  a  short  Chippe- 
way  vocabulary. 

•U9.  CASGRAIN  (ABB15  11.  R.)  Ilistoire  de  la  JI6re 
Mane  del  Incarnation,  premiere  Superieure  des  llrsnlines 
de  la  Nouvello  Fran^^e,  precedee  d'une  Esquisse  sur  I'His- 
toire  Religieuse  deb  Premiers  Temps  de  eette  Colonic.  Por- 
Irad  and  plates.  Svo,  half  morocco  (embossed  stamp  on 
''"••'>•  Quebec,  1865 

2,50.  The  Witch:  a  Canadian  Legend.    Transl.  from 

the  French  by  A.  W.  L.  Gompertz.     Illu.it.     12mo,  cloth. 

Montreal,  ISflS 

■«!.  CASGRAIN  (P.-B.)  Letellier  de  Saint-Just  et  son 
Icmps.  Portrait  and  facsimile.  Post  Svo,  green  morocco, 
gilt  bands  and  edges.  Quebec,  1S85 

353.  La  Vio  do  .los.  F.  Perrault,  surnommc  le  I'ere 

de  I'education  du  Peuple  Canadien.  Portraits.  Post  Svo, 
"■'""'•  Quebec,  ISnS 

2.i;i.  Memorial  des  Families  Casgrain,  Bay  et  Per- 

riiull  du  Canada.     Folding  genealogical  tallies.     4to,  doth. 

(Jucbec,  1S!I8-'.I9 

No.  ,'.2  of  only  100  copies  privately  printed,  with  n  signed 
iiiscnptuin  of  the  author,  and  nutogmph  letter  inserted. 

-•^+    La  Vie  de  Joseph-Francois  Perrault,  surnomme 

le   Pero  de   I'Education   du  Peuple  Canadien.      Portraits 

Post  8vn,  half  calf.  (Juebeo,  18!18 

Presentation  copy,  witli  the  author's  autiigraph  inieription. 


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255.  CATALOGUES.  Auction  Sale  CataluKueB  of  Kii~<t 
t'iitiouB  of  Geo  T.  .Ma.v«ell,  ls».5;  C.  H.  Koote's  Colla- 
tion of  tnglwh  Literature,  18115;  Weeks'  Historical  Litera- 
ture of  North  Carolina;  etc.  4  pnini.hlets  in  1  vol.  8vo, 
half  ealf.  ' 

25U. Auction  Sale  Catalogues,  ineludinKsonieof  the 

Andei-son  Aucliou  Co.,  Dufosse's  Sale  Catalogue  of  Book.s 
on  America,  Africa,  etc.  21  pieces,  various  siises,  bound  in 
one  vol,     8vo,  cloth. 

^*~-. Booksellers' and  Auction  CalalogueH  of  Ameri- 
cana, including  Clarke,  Cliadenat,  Sotheby,  a  few  of  the 
quaint  and  interesting  catalogues  of  Chas.  L.  Woodwaril 
and  many  others,     (i  vols,  svo  and  thick  8vo,  half  calf.       ' 

258. Another  lot.     o  vols,  thick  Svo,  half  calf. 

„  :""■  Another   lot,    mainly    booksellers',    indudin'' 

Sotherau,  etc      (>  vols.  Inick  Svo  and  post  Svo, cloth. 

200.  Another    lot,    mainly    booksellers',    including 

Dufosse  and  Stevens  and  Son.  -.  vols,  thick  Svo  and  post 
Svo,  half  calf.  ' 

IT  ^1V  Auction  Sale  Catalogues  of  the  Library  of  Geo. 

n.  Moore,  IS!l.3-»4;  the  Waterbury  Library.  18:15;  Alex- 
ander  Library  (Sporting  liooks);  etc.  7  pieces  bound  in 
a  vols.     Svo,  half  calf. 

(vT'f'  ;,','!'I"''',''"., ''"";'"'*'•      Analytical    and    classed 

Catalogue  (1110  double-column  pages).  Thick  inn  Svo 
half  morocco.  Brooklvii,  ISSl 

T^"'";^'  ~:r",  .<-''"»l»S:''e  of  the  Historical  Library  of  Andrew 
Dickson  W  hue,  flret  Presid.nt  of  Cornell.  Part  II  The 
French  Revolntion.  4to,  cl.     Ithaca,  N.Y. :  Uuiv.PreBs,1804 

1  o?M  ■*;, ; -Nineteen  various  Catalogues  issued  by  Quar'itch, 

18!il-li4.     Bound  in  1  vol.     Thick  Svo,  half  calf.     In  vols! 

,cn-°   . Various    numbers  of  Quaritehs    Catalogues, 

18U<,  etc.;  and  Inde.v  to  General  Catalogue,  18!i2  3  vols 
Svo,  cloth  and  half  calf. 

2(U!.  Subject  Catalogue  of  Reference  Books  in  the 

loroulo  Public  Library.  With  Inde.ves.  ;l  vols  Svo  half 
morocco  (one  duiilicalu).  Toronto,  188  1 -1.1 

2l)r    CAUCIION  (.1.)     L'Union  des  Provinces  de  TAme- 
rniuc  Britanniiiue  du  Noru.     Svo,  half  calf,     (inebec,  IS113 

,  Jli^-A'P'^^'**  "'■■  '-^^-'^^UA.  Receiisement  du  Ca'nada, 
1870-  ri,  4  vols.  1  iS80-81,  -.i  vols. ;  IrfMO-nl,  4  vols.  Togethe; 
Uvols.     Royal  Svo,  cloth  and  half  calf.  187:)-'.i7 

2611    CENTURY  DICTIONARY  AND  CYCLOP  KDIA 
An  Enc.vclopa-dic  Lexicon  of  the  Engli.sh  Language.  Edited 
»,.       o      ,^\'";'"^y,('ni'li'ding  CyclopR.dia  of  Names  and 
Atlas,  2  vols.).  lOvols.  imp.  Svo,  half  morocco.  N.Y.  1881i-!i5 
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370.  ClIABERT  (M.  DE).  VoyaKe  fait  par  Orilre  du  Roi 
en  17o0  et  1  lol  dans  I'Aniericiue  Septentriimale,  pour  reoti- 
tii-r  les  Carles  des  C  otes  di.  I'Aeadie,  de  I'Jsle  Royalc  et  de 
1  Isle  de  rerrc-Neuve.  «  maps.  4to,  original  calf,  gilt 
Fmecopij  Paris:  Imprimerie  Royale,  1753 

The  first  iKirt  consists  of  tlie  account  of  liis  voTHce  to  Louis. 
iJourg.  and  tlie  various  eipe.litiona  from  tliere  to  malte  obser- 

•^71.  CHALMERS  (GEORGE).     Political  Annals  of  the 

1  resent  Inited  Colonies  from  tlicir  .Settlement  1o  the  I'eace 

ofl,«3      lioolcl.     Thick  4to,  full  calf.     (Bookplate  of  the 

lion.  \Vm.  Constable.)  lond   1780 

Containing  Virginia,   New  England.   .Maryland, 'ni^w' York 

Pennsylvania,  etc.     No  more  was  published. 

273.  •  Collection  of  Treaties  between  Great  Britain 

and  other  Powers  (including  the  Treaties  of  I'trecht  1713- 
Al.x-la-Chapellc,  1748;  Paris,  17<13,  and  with  the  United 
Slates,  1,83).  2  vols.  8vo,  calf.  (Autograph  of  William 
Johnson  on  title.)  Lond.  1790 

273.  CIIAMIiERLAIX  (MELLEX).  John  Adams,  the 
statesman  of  the  American  Revolution,  and  other  Essays 
I  (ist  8vo,  cloth.   With  the  author's  presentation  inscription. 

•>-,  .  ,.  .  1  ,,  '''""■  16;)8 

•''*■  A  Catalogue  of  Canadian  Birds,  with  Notes  on 

the  IJi.stribution  of  the  Species.    Roy.  8vo,  cl.    St.  John, 1887 

273  CHAMBERS  (E.  T.  I),)  The  Ouananiche  and  its 
Canadian  Environment  (with  a  Chapter  on  the  Kolk-Loro 
of  the  Montagnais  Fiidians,  and  a  List  of  Angling  Books) 
Numerous  ]ih(fes.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  X  Y   18% 

270.  CHAMBERS'  JOURNAL  of  Popular  Liiorature 
.Science  and  Arts.     4  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth  (worn). 

277  CHAMPION  (T.  E.)  History  ,^'') he 'Tmh  Royals 
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278.  CHAMPLAIN  (SIEUR  DE).  fEuvresdeChamplain, 
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L  AbbeC  H.  LaverdiJre.  Reprint  of  the  second  edition  of 
Ibl.i,  vdh  jmrirad,  facsimiles  of  the  oriqinid  plates  (some  in 
colors)  and  maps.     4to,  half  calf,  uncut,  on  tinted  paper. 

„.  .„  (Jnebee,  1870 

Fine  cop.y  with  autograph  of  Oscar  Dunn,  the  well  known 
Canadian  htterateur. 

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lob, -11)3.';      Royal  Svo,  cloth,  28  pp.  Niort,  1867 

,  .^*'"'  TT  "'"■'ne  i^-  E.)     Le  Tombeau  de  Champlain. 
12ino,  cloth.  (Juebec,  1S80 

'^SI.  Les  Fetes  de  Champlain  ;V  Quebec  (I.cCourricr 

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108  Deux  Monclcs.     8vo,  clolli.  Paris,  1894 

Including  resean  lies  into   nnil  coLipiii  isons  with  Indian 

Meiioin  iiud  ..tlier  native  beliefs.  inaian, 

2'.J.  CHARLEVOIX    (PIERRE    FRANC.    XAV     »E) 

oa^f  im       ^^""""'l""  SPl'H'utriouale.     i  vol,.  4Io,  original 

'.nu  K'"-  PariH    I7J1 

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hfclud.  1, ,  ft'""      '.""'^  ■'""  "■  ^'^  Orleans     2«  ma|«  are 

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the  Sants  of  V„fr  ^""'m;''  ""'  '^  ""IMrBte  treatise  is  on 
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relating  to  Lanada  anil  Uiuisiana,  »-  t  i  critical  remarks  on 
them.  i„Hu.:mg  Creiixius.  U  Clerc,,.  Dcnvs  Jonntre 
Ilerreni.  Kuniiisio.  Cartier,  CI iplain!  etc..  rtc.  """"'""'""'• 

f.-^^^'  ~Z    "',"""•>'    ""il    Ouneral    IJcwriptioii    of    New 

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tra'Je,Te7l'K„';'  '^1*  '"""'f  ■"'y  printeil  an.l  copionslv  ilhis- 
trated  ed  ton  which  contains  a  large  nuiiilier  .f  faraimiles 
efli  or  "tK"  I","'"  ",'"'.  P'""?'  '>-'tl'  l».r>n,it,  ad.led  hy  ho 
editor.     Ihetirst  translation  of  Cliarlevoix 

JSr,.  CIIASTELLUX  (MARQUIS  DE).  Voyage  ,le  M 
le  Mar.liMs  ,le  Chastellu.x  dans  PAiiKTiiiae  Seplentrionale 
.lanslesaniieeH  :80  ItSlet  i:82.  Map  and  pU..  -i  yZ 
8\o,  oi-iKnial  calf.     Fine  mp,/.  '    p,i,.ia,  nsij 

vohime^'""'""''  '^'"'•"'""''  ""Vy.  with  his  bookplate  "in  each 

■m;.  CIIAUVEAU  (PIERRE  J.  o.)     Charles    Guerin 
Roman  de  JliMur,  Cana.licnnes.     8vo,  half  roan. 

.Montreal,  1833 
t„r-       '"•'RlKf'fA.)     nictionnaire  Ilistoiiqne  dea  Iristi- 

iC^;alf™[r'  ''"""•"™ "" '" ''™"-  '""^.hJ^™^ 

lol^"-  ,•;'"'*;«■':"•■  <R)  History  of  the  Late  Provide  of 
Lower  Canada  from  the  erection  of  the  Province  in  ITlll  to 
the  extniKtMshment  thereof  in    1814,  with  Supplementary 

stamp,  on  titles).  .Montreal,  1848-55 

Polfsvo'o)'!!,'*"^?'*     S"™""™!"-     Ilisl-ite  and  Times. 

'  Chic. -.go,  1H!)0 

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am.  CLEMENT  (W.  H.  p.)  The  L«w  of  the  CanadUn 
ConBtitution.     Stout  8vo,  half  calf.  Toronto,  I8:« 

SM.  COUB  (S.  n.)  The  Story  of  the  Palatines:  an  Epi- 
sode in  Colonial  History.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  X.  Y.  18!ir 

393.  COKE  (MEUT.  E.  T.)  A  Subaltern's  Furlough  in 
various  parts  of  the  I'nited  States,  I'pper  and  Lower  Can- 
ada, New  Itrunswick  and  Nova  Scotia.  Map,  favsimilf  and 
IJ  plates  from  drawings  hrj  the  anihor  (including  Qnebec, 
Niagara,  etc.)     8vo,  cloth  (binding  broken).        Lond.  183:i 

294.  COLONIAL  OFFICE  LIST.  Historical  and  Stat- 
istical Inforinatiou  of  the  Colonial  Dependencies  of  Great 
Britain,  services  of  ofBoera,  etc.  With  maps.  For  the  years 
1880  (-ioth  issue),  1888-90,  '93,  '98,  1900  and  1901.  8  vols. 
Svo,  cloth.  Lond.,  v.  d. 

•495.  COLONIAL    SOCIETY    OF     MASSACIIl'SETTS. 

Transac.;ins,  1892-1894,  1895-1897.    20  piirtraitx,  facsimile 

plans  an  i  n^ier  plates.     Vols.  1  and  3.     Thick  royal   8vo, 

cloth.  Bost.  189,1-1900 

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for  the  CimimissioDS  anil  Instructions  of  the  Royal  Go%'ernors. 

anil  not  corupleteti  when  Vol,  3  was  ready  for  the  press. 

COLUMBUS. 

290  ADAMS  (II.  B.)  AND  WOOD  (II.)  Columbi-i  aud 
his  Discovery  of  America  (Johns  Hopkins  Studies,  Bait. 
1892);  bound  with  it  is  C.  R.  Markhftm  on  Columbus,  irdh 
portrait  and  maps  (from  Proceedings  of  the  R.  O.  S.).  8vo, 
half  calf.  189^ 

29T.  t;URTIS  (\VM.  E.)  The  Authentic  Lettera  of  Co- 
lumbus. Facsimiles.  Svo,  cloth.  (Field  Col.  Museum 
Publication,  No.  2.)  Chicago,  1893 

298.  ELTON  (C,  I.)  The  Career  of  Columbus.  Map. 
Svo,  cloth.  Lond.  1892 

299.  HARRISSE  (HENRY).  Christophe  Colomb,  .son 
Origine,  sa  Vie,  ses  Voyages,  sa  Famille,  et  sea  Descend- 
ants: d'apres  des  Documents  inedits  tires  des  Archives  de 
Genes,  de  Savone,  de  Seville  et  de  Madrid.  Illumi  'uted 
fronts,  of  the  arms  of  Columbus,  and  another  plate.  2  vols, 
royal  Svo,  half  morocco.  Paris,  1S84 

riearce. 

300.  Christophe  Colomb  devant  I'llistoire.     Royal 

Svo,  half  morocco.     (121  pp.)  Paris,  1892 

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COLUMBUS. 
301.  IRVING    (WASIIIN'CJTON).      History  of  flio  Life 
anil  VuyiiKcs  of  Cliristophcr  I'oluinblis.    Maps.     First  ccln. 
4  vols.  8vo.  calf,  (jill  backs.  Lotid.  IS-.'S 

30-!.  I.OI.IJS  (CESARE  I)E).  Si'ritti  ili  frisloforo 
Colombo  Pubblicati  o<l  Illiistrati.  4  vols,  thick  folio,  finely 
bouiiil  in  full  iriorocco  gilt,  ({ilt  iiisido  borders,  leather 
joints.     Fine  rupij.  Rotiio,  18!i-.>-'.i4 

This  collection  of  the  writinjcs  ami  atitosrrHphs  of  Colutolxw 
was  issued  at  tiie  exiiense  of  tlie  Italian  (Government,  in  con- 
nection witii  the  Cohinilius  Exposition  of  IH93.  It  rontiins 
photOKl;aphic  facsimiles  of  every  known  writing  anil  fragment 
of  writinKbythe  famous  Admiral,  a  re])rint  of  Ins  letters  de- 
scribing his  voyage's  witli  elucidatory  illui-trations.  and  tran- 
scripts with  translations  of  all  tlie  documents  in  hisaulograph. 

303.  LORGrES  (COMTE  R.  DE).  Christoplie  C'olornb. 
PriifuseUj  illml.  with  pirhrial  Ijurder.i  to  etmj  paye,  rnlonil 
plates,  maps,  portrails  ami  views.  Imp.  8vo,  full  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges.  I'„ris,  18T0 

304.  -MADRID  COI.rMP.IAN   EXPOSITIOX.     The  Ue- 

ports  of  the  Historical  Cominission  at  the  Columbian  C - 

memoration,  -Madrid,  lS'.n.  Xiinicroiis  illusls.  10  pamphlets 
bound  ill  one  vol.     Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  Wa.sli.  1S95 

305.  MAJOR  (R.  II.— Editor).  Select  Letters  of  Chris- 
topher Columbus,  with  other  original  documents,  relating 
to  his  Four  Voyages  to  the  New  World.  Traiisl.  and  edited 
with  Iiitruduetion  and  Notes.     8vo,  cloth. 

Loud. :  Hakluyt  Society,  184T 

3011.  MARKHAM  (C.  R.)    Life  of  Christopher  Columbus. 

Portraits,  fnrsimile  iiiajis  and  other  illiists.    Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  ISM 

30T.  The  Journal  of  Christopher  Cohimbus  (during 

his  First  Voyage,  149•^-'.)3),  and  Documents  relating  to 
John  Cabot  and  (Jaspar  Corte  Real.  Traiisl.,  with  Notes 
and  Introduction,  by  C.  R.  Markham.  Facsimile  /naps. 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.:  Hakluyt  Society,  1893 

308,  WINSOR  (JfSTIN).  Christopher  Columbu.s,  and 
how  he  Received  and  Imparted  the  Spirit  of  Discovery. 
With  reproductions  of  old  portraits,  maps,  eiews,  etc.  Thick 
post  8vo,  cloth.     (Antograph  of  the  author  inserted.) 

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30!l.  COLUMlirs.  Spmimh  Letter  of  C'nlumlms  In  I.llis 
lie  Sunt'  AllKel  .  .  .  ililteil  15  February,  141i:i.  Pholiu/nlliliir 
/(ir.v/M(//f,  with  translation,  ete  ,  fn»ni  the  iinii|ne  ropy  of 
t!u'  original  edition  of  Uareelinnl,  April,  1-1'.»:(  Folio,  half 
roan,  Lond.;  (iimriteli,  Ifil'l 

Si-nrce.  Oiilv  100  copies  printej.  Tin?  Iiitruduetiim  (i)f 
K  piiyesi  is  l»y  Slicliael  Keiirnpy. 

310.  The  smaller  ecliliou  of  the  Spanish  letter,  re- 

fluced  fnrsimile;  also,  the  Latin  letter,  i  vols  small  4to, 
imp.  moroceo.  Loiul. :  Quariteh.  1«!)3 

311.  COXAXT  (T.)  Upper  Canada  Sketches.  .Ucp,  por- 
Iriiittt^  anil  .'/  I'olored  plates  (including  early  Canadian 
views).     Svo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1«'J8 

3ia.  I'OXFEDKUATION.  A  Republic  or  a  Colony, 
by  Jos.  Uoym,  Monlreal,  181i4;  The  Futureof  British  Anier, 
ica,  Toronto,  1885;  Imperial  Federation  League  in  Canada- 
Ottawa,  1885;   etc.     T  pamphlets,  8vo  and  iwst  Svo,  (doth, 

313.  COXtiKKSS  OF  WOMEN  OF  181111.  The  Inter- 
national Congress  of  Women.  Eilited  by  the  Countess  of 
Aberdeen.     7  vols,  post  Svo,  cloth.  Lond.  inoo 

C<niii>riHe3,  Women  in  1'rofes.sions.  3  volt,. :  Wmnen  in  Indus- 
triiU  Life:  Women  in  Eiluciition;  Women  in  PiilitiCM;  Women 
in  Sociid  l..ife.     Report  of  Traiisuctions.     Numerous  |M»rtraits. 

314.  CONNECTUTT.  Connecticut  Historical  Society 
Collections.  Vols.  3-8  (Walcott's  .Memoir,  Talcott  Papers, 
Hartford  Town  Votes,  Orderly  Books  and  .lournals.  Hulls 
and  Lists  of  Connecticut  men  in  the  Hevolution,  etc.).  fi 
vols,  roval  Svo,  cloth,  uncut.  Hartford,  IS'.lo-l'.Hll 

"  Inclu'liiig  the  third  volume,  wliicii  is  now  very  scarce,  as  it 
was  (ieslniyeii  hy  tire,  and  1ms  never  been  reprinted. 

315.  Levermore    (C.     II.)     The    Republic   of   New 

Haven.  A  Ilistorv  of  Municipal  Evolution.  Svo,  cloth, 
(Johns  Hopkins  Studies.)  Bait.  1880 

3111.  IVlers  (Rev.    Samuel).     General    HLstory    of 

Cinuieclicut,  with  Appendi.v.  To  whi{d»  are  added  addi- 
tions lo  Api)endi.\,  Notes,  and  Exiracis  from  Letters  verify- 
ing many  impin-tant  statements  tnadc  by  the  author.  By 
S.  J.  Mc'Cormick.     I'ost  Svo,  cloth.  N.  V.  Is77 

317.  CtJNSrn  TITONAL.  L  Aneien  liarreau  [by  J.  E. 
Roy],  .Montreal,  1^117;  \  Constitutional  (lovernor,  by  A, 
Tod(f,^OUa\va.  1^78;  I.es  Constitutions  du  Canada,  by  M, 
A.  I),  l)e  Celles,  Ottawa,  I'.iol;  etc,  0  pamphlets.  Svo, 
clolh  and  half  calf. 

318.  COS'rr.MES.  a  series  of  43  copper  engravings, 
probalily  by  liomeyn  ilc  lloogc,  of  the  Peoples  anil  Costuines 
of  dilferenl'  Nations,  ainongthem  being  Indians  of  .Virginia, 
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\\  **''I'.'l'',  "'"'  '"'•lu'lin«  a  view  of  (Jiiebee.     Post  8vo,  old 
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lory  of    lie  (.reater  X,>rth»est      The  MH.  .lournals  of'.VIex- 

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nr  David  L  hoinpsoii,  otMcial  fieourapher  of  the  same  '  Kx- 
ploratloii  and  Advoiituro  ainonjt  the  Indians  of  the  Ked 
.•<aakatehewan,  Missouri  and  Columbia  Kivers,  ITll'l-lsu' 
,.,J'"'',j;'"',*-''''''™'  t^^»"i"ientary  and  copious  Index  (pp' 
•U  ,  -lU-J . ).  Ptirlrnil,  anil  miiiin  in  imvhcl.  :l  vols,  svo,  clot  h. 
No.  164  nf  ti  limiteil  issue.  \    V    I8'l7 

:i2fl_  COl-llRIKil  pv  LIVUK  (I.K).  RevuoMensuolle 
do  Bddiophde  et  de  liibliojiraphie  (in  French  and  EuKli-sh) 
1  ar  un  (,roupe  de  Bibliophiles  Canadiens.  IIIi,.tt  Nos  1 
lo  .lO  (.May,  18Hi;,  to  June,  llloO).  -^  vols,  in  half  calf,  the 
remainder  in  paper.     (As  a  lot.) 

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Unghsh  Constitution.     Post  Svo,  cloth.  Lond.  18(ie 

32i.  CREM AZIE  (OCTAVE).     (Euvres  Completes  (avcc 
Meraoirc  par  I'Abbe  Casgrain).     1'ortrnil.i.     Svo,  cloth, 

Montreal  [18831 
•iV.h  CHESPEL   (P.    EMAXUEI.).     VoiaKos    du    I{     P. 
tmnianuel  Crespel  dans  le  Canada  et  son  Naufraae  en  re- 
venaiit  en   France.     Jlis  an  jour  par  le  Sr.  Louis  Crespel, 
son  frere      l-.!ino,  in  the  oriiitiual  sheep  bindiUK,  sides  elabo- 
rately silver  gilt.  A  Francfort  sur  le  Meyn,  1744 
A  Hnecopy  of  the  rare  original  eilition.  with  the  written  ini- 
tials of  L.oiiia  Crespel  suaranteeing  the  mpy  ,.n  page  U.     Only 
a  very  small  mimiwr  ot  this  first  e,lition  was  printed,  mainly 
lor  the  triemi,  ot    he  family,  an.l  in  or,ler  that  the  genuine 
^■opies  should    be  distins-uished   from  any  attempts  to  issue 
frauJulent  copies,  the  brother  signed  these  with  his  initials 
Pere  fc.  Ci-es|iel  was  wrecke.!  on  the  Island  of  Anticosti  iii 
nj7.  and  remained  there  for  several  months,  when  he   was 
rescued  by  Indians,  most  of  his  companions  dying.     A  granhic 
daseription  is  given  of  Indian  custom.-  he  beirig  present  at  the 
torture  of  two  prisoners. 
i'U.  CKErXICS    (P.   FRANC  ISCIS).     Ilistori.c   Cana- 
dcnsis  sen  Novre-Francia..     I.ibri  Decern,  ad  Annum  nsiiue 
Uiristl  .MDCLVI.    Lanje.  fnliUnii  iiKip  of  Xew  France  (u-hirh 
lias  n  smaller  niaji  of  the  Huron  connlrij  Innel)  ami  t.l  fnll- 
paijeplahs.     Small  4to,  fl:iely  bound  bv  F.  lieilford  in  full 
green  crushed  levant  morocco  jfill,  edtics  Rill  on  the  rout'li. 

„.  ,    ,.  P'tris:  Sehast.  Cramoisy,  I01J4 

Fine  cop.vut  this  scarce  h,mk.     Father  Diicrcu.^  foinded  it 

entirely  on  the  various  narmtives  sent  to  France  bv  the  Jesuit 

mission,!.  ,.,.  so  that  It  might  almost  be  considered'as  a  history 

ol  the  J  n  Canada,  accompanied  by  a  description  of  tho 

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manners  ami  customs  of  the  Indians.  The  illustrations  are 
mainly  figures  of  the  Indians:  but  included— a  plate  that  is 
lackin)?  in  many  copies— is  the  enKraving  of  the  martyrdom  of 
Fathers  Jogues.  Lalande,  Brebeuf  and  Lallemand.  which,  al- 
though taking  place  some  three  years  apart,  are  r«pre.'^ented 
on  the  one  plate.  A  stamp  on  the  title  shows  that  originallv 
this  copy  was  in  the  possession  of  the  College  of  Lyons. 

325.  CROII,  (J.)  Diiiulas;  or,  A  Skctcli  of  Cnnftilian 
History,  anil  more  particiiliirly  of  the  County  of  Diindas, 
Upper  Canada.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  ^iontreal,  ISlil 

326.  Steam  Navigation,  and  its  Relation  to  the  Com- 
merce of  Canada  and  the  United  States.  lUud.  Post  8vo, 
eloth.  Toronto,  18n8 

Inserted  is  presentation  A.  L.  S.,  I  p.  4to.  1898. 

327.  CUJlIiERLAND  (S.)  The  Queen's  Highway  (from 
Vancouver  to  the  Atlantic).  Twn  maps  and  numerous  col- 
lotype iUusts.     8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1887 

328.  CURTIS  (GEORGE  TICKNOR)  Constitutional 
History  of  the  United  States,  from  1770  to  the  close  of  the 
Civil  War.  Portrad  of  the  author.  First  edn.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1889-91! 

329.  [CUTHIJERT  (ROSS).]  An  Apologj'  for  Great 
Britain,  in  allusion  to  a  Pamphlet  entitled,  "  Considera- 
tions, etc.,  par  un  Canadien,  M.  P.  P."  8vo,  half  calf, 
(title  dust-soiled),  31  pp.  (Juebec:  J.  Neilson,  1809 


330.  T~\'AVE/.AC  (M.)     Notice  dcs  Decoiivertes  faites 
■*-'    au  moyep-age  dans  I'Ocean  Atlantique,  aiite- 

rieurenient  au.v  Grandes  E.\plorations  Portugaises  du  qnin- 
zieme  siecle.     8vo,  cloth,  8(i  pp.     Scarce.  Paris,  lf^45 

331.  Campagne  du   Navire   I'Espoir  de  Honfleur, 

Relation  authentifiue  du  Voyage  du  ('apitaine  De  Gonne- 
ville  es  Nouvelles  Terres  des  Indes,  Publiee  iiitegralement 
pour  la  premiere  fois,  Paris,  1800;  also  in  the  same  volume, 
Les  Navigations  Terre-Neuviennes  de  Jean  et  Sebastien 
Cabot,  par  .M.  I)'AveB»c,  Paris,  180»;  Cordeiro,  De  la 
D6couverte  de  TAmeritine,  Lisbonne,  1870;  St.  Rris,  Origin 
of  the  name  America,  mni)  ant/ I'Hiw^?.,  N.  Y.  1888;  andjus- 
tin  Winsor  on  the  Results  In  Europe  of  Cartier's  Explora- 
tions, 1642-IG03,  Cambridge,  1802.     8vo,  half  calf. 

33.i.  DAINVir.LE  (I).)    Beautosdel'IIistoirodu  Canada, 
ou  Epotiues  Uemarkables,  Monirs,   Usage,  etc.,  depuis  sa 
Decouverle.     lltust.     Crown  8vo,  full  calf,  gilt  edges  (loose 
cover).  Paris,  1821 

The  author  was  really  M.  Oustave  Bossange,  celebrated 
buoksetler  uC  Paris,  who  took  great  interest  in  Canadian  his- 
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np?f  ?V„?.'*^T^-  n  ^"f'"?"*  of  the  Dante  Collection  in  Cor- 
nell  University,  Part  11.  in  two  vols. ;  also  List  of  Pictures 

?h.  i^^f?"*'  "".^  ^""^  °"  the  Growth  and  Importance  of 
the  Collection.     4to,  paper.     (As  one  piece.) 

^l^-  P=7'°  <^^-  °)  Mes  Contemporains.  (Bio- 
^AZ^rM^""""""  °f '*V"f"d  I-aurier,  Judge  Papineau. 
Albani,  Mousseau,   Laberge,  etc.)    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  pp. 

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o™~    T,.,„  Montreal,  1896 

II  MAm'^P^S   <?''*'^  ,",-,>     BioKraphical  Sketch.     By 
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fZT  ?n  °r  ''^^  "'  "'"  P-PO'O-ly      Prcsentat'on'^Sipy 
uncut.    (Only  a  few  reprinted  from  the  Ottawa  Naturalist!) 

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•i...  A     .u  Minn.  1900 

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PP"  Montreal,  1883 

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t  ompendium  of  Geography  niirt  Travel.)     Thick  post  Hvo? 

,,;.■  .  '-<"»'•  1897 

•J4I1.  Aiiothercopy  of  thesanie. 

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"''"'•  Montreal,  1863 

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348.  DEBATES  OF  THE  HOUSE  OF  COMMONS.  De- 
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349.  DE  CELLES  (A.  D.)  Les  fitats-Unis:  origine,  in- 
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tation copy,  witli  the  Author's  autograph  inscription. 

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cism, etc. 

351.  DEMOMBYNES(G.)  Les  Constitution  Europeennes. 
Second  edn.,  revised  and  enlarged.     2  vols.  8vo,  full  calf. 

Paris,  18s3 

352.  DENT  (J.  C.)  The  Canadian  Portrait  Gallery. 
Biographical  Sketches,  n?jrf /w/Z-jjar/e  portraits  of  over  200 
celebrated  Canadians.     4  vols.  4to,  cloth,  gilt. 

Toronto,  1880-81 

363.  TheLast  Forty  Years:  Canada  since  the  Union 

of  1841.     Portraits  and  jil'ites.     2  vols,  aquaro  royal  Hvo, 
cloth  (worn).  Toronto  [1881] 

354.  DENYS,  (NICOLAS).  Description  Geographique  et 
Historique  dea  Costes  de  TAmerique  Septentrionale.  Avec 
rHistoire  naturelle  du  Pais.  Facsimile  map  and  2  plates. 
2  vols.  12mo,  half  calf,  gilt.  Paris:  L.  Billaine.  1C72 

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been  supplied  in  neatly  written  manuscript  by  some  17th  or 
IWli  century  owner. 

Charlevoix  praises  tiis  descriptions  as  exact,  and  states  that 
tbey  were  written  from  the  author's  i>erw»nal  observationN. 
Denys  made  an  altortive  attempt  at  colonization,  having  had 
granted  to  him  hy  the  French  king  practically  the  whole  of 
the  northeastern  [tart  of  Nova  Scotia. 

355.  DE  TAURINES  (ClI.  G.)  La  Nation  Canadienne. 
£tude  Historique  sur  lea  Populations  Francaises  d«  Nord 
de  I'Amerique.     Crown  8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1894 

356.  DE  TOCtiUEVILLE  (ALEXIS).  De  la  Democrat  io 
en  Anieriiiue.   17'"*  cdu.,  augmentee.    3  vols.  8vo,  half  roan. 

Paris,  188M 

357.  DI(  KY  (A.  V.)  Lectures  Introductory  to  the  Law 
of  the  Consiilutiou.     8vo,  cloth.  Loud.  1885 

358.  DR'KKNS  (CHAS.)  The  Battle  of  Life:  a  Love 
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359.  DICKINSON    (R.)     Summary  of    the  Rules    and 

Procedure  of  Foreign  Parliaments.     8vo,  cloth  (name  on 

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301.  DIONNE  (N.  E.)  La  Nouvelle-Franco  de  Cartier 
&  Champlain,  1540-1003.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Presentation 
copy  from  the  author.  Quebec,  1891 

303. Vie  de  C,-F.  Painchaud,  Fondatcur  du  College 

de  Sainte-Anne  de  la  Pocatiere.     Portrait.     8vo,  half  calf. 

Quebec,  1894 
frewntatlon  copy,  with  the  authc   'a  autograph  inscription. 

363.  Mgr.  de  Forbin-.Ianson:  sa  Vie  et  son  (Euvre 

en  Canada.     Unio,  half  calf.  Quebec,  1895 

Presentation  copy. 

304.  DOD'S  ENGLISH  PARLIAMENTARY  COM- 
PANION, 1898-1902.     5  vols  16rao,  limp  roan,  gilt  edges. 

Lond.  1898-1902 

305.  DOMINION  ILLUSTRATED  (The):  a  Pictorial 
Weekly.    Vols.  I.-IV.    NiiinerouH  phles.    4  vols  4to,  cloth. 

Montreal  and  Toronto,  18S8-90 
300    DONISTIIORPE  (\V.)     Individualism:  a  System  of 
Politics,     ^vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1889 

DOUGLAS  (WILLIAM).    Summary,  Historical  and 


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Political,  of  the  First  Planting,  Progressive  IniprovemeiUs, 
and  Present  State  of  the  British  Settlements  in  North 
America.     Large  map.     2  vols.  8vo,  calf. 

Lond. :  R.  Baldwin,  1755 
An  exact  reprint  ot  tlie  Boston  edition,  with  the  adililioii  of 
the  map. 

,368.  DOYLE  (.1,  A.)  The  English  in  America:  Virginia, 
Marylanil,  and  the  Carolina*;  and  the  Puritan  Colonics. 
Maps.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1882-87 

309.  DRAKE  (S.  O.)  The  History  of  Philip's  War, 
1075-1070.  By  Thos.  Church.  With  Xolea  ami  Appemlix 
bij  S.  G.  Drake.  Second  edll.  With  plates  (front,  only). 
Crown  8vo,  old  calf  (soiled  copy).  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1829 

370.  DRAKE  (S.  G.)  History  and  Antiquities  of  Bos- 
ton, from  its  Settlement  in  10:)0  to  1770.  With  an  Inlro- 
duclory  History  ,if  the  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  New 
England.  Capioii.i  notes,  iiidejr,  etc.  Numerous  plates  {[wr- 
traits  on  »t<'el,  facsimile  of  early  views,  plans,  etc  ,  from 
rare  prints!,  besiiles  illust.i.  in  the  text.  Thick  royal  8vo 
half  movnccn,  gill  top,  uncut.  Bound  train  the  original 
Parts,  with  covers  retained.  Host.  1850 

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371.  DuBUY  (J.)  Two  Aspects  of  the  German  Consti- 
tution, New  Haven,  1894:  The  Constitutional  Development 
of  Japan,  1853-1881,  by  T.  Iyenaga  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 
Studies),  Bait.  1891;  Representation  and  Suffrage  in  Mass  , 
1630-1691,  by  G.  H.  Haynes  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies), 
Bait.  1894.     In  one  vol.     8vo,  cloth. 

372.  DU  CAIA'ET  (PIERRE).  Appel  a  la  Justice  de 
I'Etat;  ou,  Recueil  de  Lettres  au  Roi,  au  Prince  de  Galles, 
ct  aux  Ministres;  avecuneLettre  a  Messieurs  les  Canadiens, 
oil  scat  fidelement  exposes  les  actes  horribles  de  la  violence 
arbitraire  qui  a  r%ne  dans  la  Colonic,  durant  les  derni^rs 
troubles,  etc.  Une  letter  au  General  Haldimand  lui-ineme 
enfin  une  derni^re  Lettre  a  Milord  Sidney  ....  avec  les 
Protets  de  six  Conseillers,  le  Lieutenant  Gouverneur  Henri 
Hamilton  k  leur  tete,  contre  la  nouvelle  Inquisition  d'fitat 
etablie  par  le  Gouverneur  et  son  parti.  8vo,  half  calf, 
original  wrappers  bound  iu.     Fine  cop>/  Lond.  1784 

Rare.  Pierre  Du  Calvet  was  a  Canadian  Huguenot,  who, 
after  the  English  occupation  of  the  country,  *as  appointed  a 
maRistrate  in  Montreal.  The  disbarriOK  from  office  of  those 
of  his  com[iutriot8  on  account  of  their  reliRion  roused  from  him 
vigorous  protests.  This  led  to  violent  quarrels  with  the 
Uovernor  and  his  party,  and  especially  against  Sir  Frederick 
Haldimand  personally.  To  further  his  ideas  he  made  several 
voyages  to  England,  and  prosecuted  Sir  Frederick  Halclimand 
for  breaches  of  the  constitutional  law,  and  this  latter  had 
pu  Calvet  thrown  into  prison  on  an  accusation  of  treason,  an 
imprisonment  which  lasted  over  two  years.  Ou  his  last  voyage 
to  England  the  ship  was  tost  at  se^i. 

373.  DU  CHAILT.U  (PAUT.  U.)  The  Land -^f  the  Mid- 
night Sun:  Journeys  throu^^h  Sweden,  Norway,  Lapland, 
and  Norilieru  Finland.  Map  and  383  illusfs.  2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1882 

374.  — — The  Viki?iK  Age:  the  Early  History,  Manners, 
and  Customs  of  the  Ancestors  of  the  Knglisli-Speaktug 
Nations.      With  130G  illusfs.  and  a  map.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y. 1880 

375.  DUGAS  (AiUJE  G.)  Un  VoyaKcur  des  Pavs  den 
Haut.     Front.     8vo,  cloth,  gUX.  Montreal  [1890] 

Hiogruphy  of  Jean  Baptiste  Clmrbonneau,  one  of  the  voya- 
geurs  of  the  North-West  Company. 

376.  DUGAS  (L'ABBfi).  Legendes  du  Nord-ouest. 
Post  8vo,  boards  (ba(ik  daiuiiK^d).  Montreal,  1  i83 

377.  DURHAM  (KARL  OF).  Report  and  Despatches 
on  British  North  America  (on  provisions  for  uinigrauls, 
feeling  between  the  French  and  English,  the  Loyalists, 
etc.).     8vo,  cloth.  Loud.:  Ridgwuys,  1839 

The  popular  issue.  Greville  states  that  it  was  really  M-ritten 
by  Charles  Buller. 

378.  The  Original  Parliamentary  Blue-book,  con- 
taining the  same  report.  Folio,half  calf,  pp.144.  [Loml.]1839 

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3T9.  DUSSIEUX  (L  )  Le  Canada  sous  la  Domination 
Franyaise.     Map.     18mo,  lialf  calf  (name  on  title). 

Paris,  1862 

380.  "pARLY  CANADIAN  NEWSPAPER.     The  York 
■^^     (Upper  Canada)  Gazette,  for  Oct.   Slst,  1815 

(containing  news  from  France  and  England  under  date  July 
18th,  and   Aug.   12tli;  account  of  th-)  great  Are  at  Port 
Royal,  W.  I.,  etc.).     3  leaves,  folio.     (As  one  piece.) 
York  was  the  old  name  of  Toronto. 

381.  EARLY  VOYAGERS^ Lalio-tan,  bv  E.  Roy; 
The  Cabots  in  14t);-8,  by  S.  E.  Dawson ;  The  Portuguese  in 
N.  America,  by  G.  Patterson;  Jacciues  Cartier,  by  W.  F. 
(iaifohg;  The  Basques  in  N.  America,  by  .1.  Reaiie.'  (K.\- 
oerpts  from  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal  (Society  of 
Canada).     S  vols.  4to,  (;lolh.  1887-1)4 

38a.  Cartier    [by    Vcrreau] ;     Fronicnac    [by    Us- 

gendro];  La  Salle  [by  Suite];  American  Cartography, 
1492-1570  [by  Dr.  Ruge]  ;  Death  of  Sir  Iluniphrev  Gilbert 
[by  D.  Uryniner];  Vinlaud  Vindicated  [by  BishopTtowlcyj ; 
and  others  of  similar  character.  14  pamphlets,  8vo,  cloth 
(mainly  publications  of  the  Royal  Society,  about  1895,  etc.). 
383.  EARLY  HISTORY  OF  CANADA.  Collectiou  do 
Meraoires  et  de  Relations  sur  rHistoire  Ancienne  du 
Canada,  d'apris  des  Manuscrits  Receniment  obtenus  des 
Archives  et  Bureaux  Publics  en  France.  (Relation  du 
Siege  de  Quebec  en  1759,  Operations  Militaires  en  Canada, 
en  1759 ;  Ilistoire  de  L'Eau  de  Vie,  etc. )    8vo,  paper,  uncut. 

(Juebec,  1640 
The  second  volume  of  tlie  series,  containing  eight  dilferent 
memoirs,  publislied  by  the  "Socii'te  LitWraire et  llisturiuuede 
(^uebQO," 

.  384.  EDEN  (RICHARD).  The  First  Three  English 
Books  on  America  [loU?-l,i55],  being  chiefly  Translations, 
Compilations,  etc.,  by  Richard  Eden  from  the  writings  of 
Peter  Martyr,  Sel)a»lian  .Munster.  and  Sebastian  Cabot, 
with  extracls  from  the  works  of  other  Spanish,  Italian,  and 
German  writers  of  the  time.  Edited  by  Richard  Arber. 
4to,  cloth.  Birmingham  (England;,  1885 

3S.5.  EDGAR   (HON.   .1.   D.)     Canada  and    its  Capital;" 
with  Sketches  of  I'olitical  and  Social  Life  at  Ottawa.     Pnr- 
Imil  uml iilates.     8vo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1898- 

Presentation  copy  witli  author's  (iu/u[/rtf/>/4  inscription. 

380.  EGGLESTON  (EDWARD).  The  Beginners  of  a 
Nation— a  History  of  the  Source  and  Rise  of  the  Earliest 
English  Settlements  in  America,  with  special  reference  to 
the  Life  and  CliarHCler  of  the  People,    .v  maps.    Svo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1890 
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387.  EGYPT  EXPLORATION  FUND.  Tanis,  Part  I. 
(an  Aceoiiut  of  the  Monuments  at  San),  by  W.  M.  F.  Petrie. 
Plans  ami  16  plates.    4to,  half  cloth.    Lond. :  Trubner,  1889 

The  Zoan  of  the  Bible. 

388.  Beni  Hasan;  edited  (with  Translations,  Intro- 
duction, etc.),  by  P.  E.  Newberry.  Plans  and  measure- 
ments of  the  tombs  by  G.  Willouglibv  Eraser.  SS  plates, 
some  colored.     2  vols.  4to,  half  cloth. 

Lond. :  Trubner,  1893-94 

389.  ELGIN'S  GOVERNORSHIP  (LORD).  Etat  et 
Avenir  du  Canada  en  1854.  Tel  que  retrace  dans  les 
Depeches  du  Comte  D'Elgin  et  Kincardine,  Gouverneur- 
Qeneral  du  Canada,  etc.     8vo,  full  morocco.     Quebec,  1856 

390.  Letters  and  Journals  of  Lord  Elgiu,  edited  by 

T.  ■\Vahond;  with  a  Preface  by  Dean  Stanley.     8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1873 

391.  ELGIN  COUNTY.  Historical  Sketches  of  the 
County  of  Elgin.  Published  by  the  Elgin  Historical  and 
Seientiftc  Institute.     Portraits,  maps,  etc.     8vo,  cloth. 

St.  Thomas,  Oiit.,  1890 

392.  [ELLIOT  (T.  F.)]  The  Canadian  Controversy;  its 
Origin,  Nature,  and  Merits.     8vo,  half  roan,  pp.  84. 

Lond.  1838 
The  author  wos  Assistant  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies 
(bng.),  and  also  Secretary  to  Lord  GosforJ,  Oovernor-General 
of  Canada.  He  inquires  Into  the  question  of  Constitutional 
Krievances,  and  wliether  there  was  any  justiBcation  for  tlie 
Rebellion  of  1«37. 

393.  ENCYCLOPEDIA  liKITANNICA.  A  Dictionary 
of  Arts,  Sciences,  and  General  literature.  Ninth  edn. 
25  vols.  4to,  half  morocco,  backs  full  gilt,  contents  lettered. 

.  ,^     ,  Edinburgh,  1875-1889 

A  handsome  set  of  the  Best  Edition. 

394.  ENGLISH  CITIZEN  SERIES  (The).  5  vols,  post 
8vo,  cloth.  I,o„,]    1881-83 

Central  Government,  b.v  H.  D.  Trail;  Local  Government,  by 
Jl.  U  Chalmers  (title  danianed):  The  Electorate  and  Legislu. 
ture.  by  S|iencer  \Val|>ole ;  The  National  BudRet.  by  A.  J.  Wi|. 
i-on ;  Colonies  and  Dependencies,  by  J.  S.  Cotton  and  E,  J 
Payne. 

395.  ENTICK  (J.)  General  History  of  the  Late  War. 
5  vols.  8vo,  original  oulf  binding.     Fine  copy.     Lond.  1779 

With  map  of  North  America,  and  the  St.  Lawrence  in  17(13- 
plans,  and  nearly  40  jxirtrail.1,  including  Gens  Wolfe  .Monck- 
ton,  Amherst,  Lord  Howe,  Sir  Wm.  Johnson,  George II  Will- 
luin  Pitt,  etc, 

390.  ESCOTT  (T.   II.  S.)     England;  its  People,  Polity, 

and  Pursuits.    2  vols,  thick  8vo,  clolh.  Lond.,  n.  d.  . 

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397.  ESTANCELIN  (L  )    Recherches  sur  les  Voyages  et 
{^*™"^";'o»  des  Navigateurs  Nornmnds  en  Afrique,  dans  les 
4„i__  -*  _.^    » .      -  >.        j^^j^  russia,  gilt 

Paris,  18;^•^ 


Indes  Orientales  et  en  Ainerique. 
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398,  TfAHRE  (HECTOR).     CiToniiiues.     (Lectures  on 
-^      Canada.)     Crown  8vo,  half  calf.    Quebec,  1877 

399.  [FAILLON  (L'ABBfi).]  Ilistoire  de  la  Colonie 
transaise  en  Canada.  Maps  and  plans.  3  vols  imp.  8vo, 
half  calf.  Villeniarie  [Paris].  18(i5-«(i 

Withallthemapsandplanasooftenwantinj?.  An  importiint 
history  for  the  perloii  up  to  167.5.  Tlie  author  wrote  many 
works  on  the  history  of  Canada,  and  his  clear  method  and  man. 
ner  of  presenting  facts  make  his  boolis  invaluable  lie  i.s 
accused  of  being  unjust,  however,  to  the  Bishop  ot  Laval, 
rinecopy. 

,  J"?";/'^"'"^^''  (•'•  ^•^•)     Coursd'IIistoiredu  Canada, 
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401.  FERNOW  (BERTIIOLD).  The  Middle  Colonies. 
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History.)  Reproductions  of  rare  plans,  autographs,  etc. 
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404.  FfiTES    LATINES    INTERNATIONALES.      .leu.v 

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403.  FIDLER  (ISAAC).  Observations  on  Professions, 
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and  Canada  in  1832.  (Descriptions  of  Life  in  New  York, 
Boston,  etc.)     Post  8vo,  original  cloth.  N.  Y.  Is32 

404.  FIELD  OF  MARS  (THE).  An  Alphabetical  Diges- 
tion of  the  Principal  Naval  and  Mililaiy  Engageriients  in 
Europe,  Asia,  Africa  and  America,  particularly  of  Great 
Britain  and  her  Allies.  About  00  full-paqe  plahs  of  bailie 
scenes,  maps  and  plans.  2  vols.  4to,  old  calf  (.joints  cracked). 

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of  the  American  Revolution  from  contemporary  accounts. 

405.  FILLEAU(A.)  Memoire  sur  la  Colonie  de  Sainte- 
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406.  FISKE  (JOHN). 
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408.  The   Beginnings  of    New  England;    or,   The 

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^09.  Civil  Government  in  the  United  States.     First 

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John  Bourinot. 

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EDN.     lllust.     Post  8vo,  half  roan.  Bost.  1894 

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8vo,  cloth.  jjogt.  1898 

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"'"'h-  Bost.  1899 

410.  FLAGS.  The  Story  of  the  Union  Jack.  How  it 
Grew,  and  What  it  Is,  etc.  By  B.  Cumberland.  Full-page 
colored  plates  showing  the  Union  Jacks  of  America  in  the 
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417.   [FLEMING  (JOHN).]     Polilical  Annals  of  Lower 

Canada:  being  a  Review  of  the  Political  and  Legi.slativo 

History  of  that  Province,  etc.     By  a  British  Settler.     8vo, 

half  calf.  Montreal,  18«8 

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author's  friends  and  the  Colonial  Office.     The  author  shows 

great  hostility  to  the  Catholics  and  the  French  throughout. 

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Dominion.    Map  and  illusts.     8vo,  cloth.       Montreal,  18T6 

419.  An  Appeal  to  the  Canadian  Institute  on  the 

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420.  FOLK-LORE,  Etc.  A  Volume  of  Pamphlets  con- 
taining: L'Orpliee  Americain,  par  le  Comtc  de  Charoncy," 
Caen,  1893;  Les  Naissances  Miraeuleuses  d'apris  la  Tradi- 
tion Americaino,  by  the  Same,  Is'j-i;  Hale's  The  Fall  of 
Hochelatta.  a  study  of  Popular  Tradition,  1894;  Parry's 
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other  excerpts  from  [he  GeographiAtl  Society's  Journals, 
etc.    8vo,  cloth. 

421.  FORD  (PAUL  LEICESTER).  Pamphlets  on  the 
Constitution  of  the  United  States,  1787-88;  edited,  with 
Notes  and  a  Uibliography.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Oaly  300  ptinted,  tliia  beinj;  No.  413.  Brooklyn,  1888 

422.  Check  List  of  Bibliographies,  Catalogues,  Ref- 
erence Lists,  and  Lists  of  Authorities  of  American  Hooks 
and  Subjects.  4to,  half  morocco,  a  very  limited  issue, 
printed  on  one  side  of  the  leaf  in  half  columns,  pp.  04  (last 
leaf  crudely  repaired).      Brooklyn:  Privately  printed,  1889 

423.  Essays   on   the   Constitution    of    the    United 

States,  published  during  its  discussion  by  the  People, 
1787-88;  edited  (with  Bibliography,  Index,  etc.).  Royal 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.     Limited  issue. 

Brooklyn,  1892 

424.  FORESTRY.  United  States  (Seological  Survey, 
1897-99.  Chas.  D.  Walcott,  Director.  Forest  Reserves. 
lllusl.  2  vols  ,  with  2  e,vtra  portfolios  of  nmps.  4  vols, 
imp.  8vo,  cloth.  Wash.  1899-1900 

425.  FORSTER  (J.  R.)  History  of  the  Voyages  and 
Discoveries  made  in  the  North  (from  the  earliest  times  to 
1777).     Maps.     4to,  halt  calf.  Lond,  1780 

426.  FRANKLIN  (BEN.IAMIN).  Political,  .Miscella- 
neous and  Philosophical  Pieces.  Portrait  and  plules.  Post 
8vo,  original  calf  (back  shaken  and  stamp  on  back  of  por- 
trait). Lond. 1779 

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«~  [FRANKLIN  (BENJAMIN)  and  CLARKK  (WILL- 
IAM).] Observations  on  tlio  late  auil  present  Conduct  of 
the  Kreiifh,  with  Regard  to  tlieir  Encroacliinents  upon  the 
liritish  Colonies  in  North  Ameriea.  Togetlier  with  Remarks 
on  the  Importance  of  these  Colonies  to  Great  liritain.  To 
which  is  added,  wrote  by  another  Hand,  Observations  con- 
eerninK  the  Inc»eascof  Mankind,  Peoplinjjot  theCountries, 
etc.  8vo,  limp  morocco,  original  marbled  wrappers  bound 
in.     Finecoiiij.  Host. :  S.  Kneelaud,  1755 

First  eilitioQ  of  Franklin's  Observations  on  the  Increase  of 
Mankind.    The  earlier  book  was  written  by  William  Clarke. 

428.  ERASER  (JOHN).  Canadian  Pen-and-ink  Sketches. 
8vo,  cloth.  Montreal,  1890 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

**".  Historic   Canadian   Ground.     The    La    Salle 

Homestead  of  ICCU.     Svo,  paper,  pp.  31).         Montreal,  1894 

Laid  in  is  a  long  A.  L.  S..  .5  pp..  4t'o.  1891).  of  the  author, 

containing  interestinK  data  about  the  subject  of  the  itamniilet 

Champlains  Fur  Traders  Post,  and  other  old  lamlinarks  on  the 

Lachine  Roiid. 

430.  FREEMAN  (E.  A.)  Comparative  Polities:  Six  Lec- 
tures before  the  Royal  Institution.  With  the  Unity  of  His- 
tory, a  Lecture  before  the  University  of  Cambridge.  Svo, 
original  cloth.  Lond.  1873 

First  edition.    Scarce. 

■'SI,  The  Historical  Geography  of  Europe,  with  the 

volume  of  maps.     2  vols.  Svo,  cloth.  Lond.  1881 

■IS'^-  Lectures  to  American  Audiences.  I.  The  Eng- 
lish People  in  its  Three  Homes;  II.  The  Practical  Hearings 
of  General  European  History.     Post  Svo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Phil.  [1888] 

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■'•''I-  William  the   Conqueror.      First  edn.      Post 

*"<><  e'o"'-  Lond.  1888 

433.  —  The  House  of  Lords  and  other  Upper  Houses, 
a  Seriesof  Article8(ineluding  the  Origin  and  Growth  of  the 
House  of  Lords,  by  E.  A.  Freeman;  Against  Reformed 
Upper  Houses,  by  Sir  Charles  Dilke;  etc.).  Royal  Svo, 
••"'f  ™lf-  Lond.  1891 

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437.  [BASTIDE  (JKAN  FUANVOIS).]  MiMiioire  Ilisto- 
nqiie  8iir  la  noKOciat  ion  do  la  France  ef  Ae  I'Anjfletcrre, 
lU'puis  1p  ■•«  Jtars  1701,  jusqii'an  31)  Septcmbrp  do  la  niemc 
annee,  avec  los  Pieces  justiHeatives;  al»o,  in  the  same 
volume,  Testament  Politique  du  Mariclial,  Due  de  Belle- 
Isle.     I-3mo,  old  calf,  gilt.  Paris,  1701;  Amst.  17111 

The  tirst  bonk  relntes  to  the  treaty  with  Fmni-e  by  which 
Canada  was  ceded  to  EiiKhind. 

438.  BATH  (\VILI,IA.M  PULTENKY,  EAHL  OF).  A 
Letter  addressed  to  Two  (Jreat  -Men  on  the  Prospect  of 
Peace,  and  on  the  Terms  necessary  to  be  insisted  upon  in 
the  NeKociation.  Second  edn.,  pp.  511;  also,  in  the  same 
volume.  Seasonable  Hints  from  an  Iliinest  Man  on  the 
present  important  Crisis  of  a  New  Reign  and  a  New  Parlia- 
ment, pp.  6i.  (Laid  in  is  a  Review  of  the  lirst  pamphlet 
from  the  Univ.  .Maga.,  17iiu.)  Lond.  1700-61 

The  two  great  men  were  Pitt  and  Newcastle  The  Hrst 
pamphlet  has  been  usually  a»icribe<l  to  the  E-^arl  of  Bath  but 
there  ia  more  reawin  to  lielieve  thai  it  was  written  at  his  Lord- 
ship's iospiration  by  his  chaplain.  John  Douglas.  Bp  of  Salis 
bury.     The  latter  is  by  Douglas. 

439.  BEAUMONT  («  DU  BOSCQ  DE).  L..8  Dcrniera 
Jours  de  L'Aeadie,  174S-17S8:  Correspondances  et  Mo- 
moires  e.\trait8  du  portefeuillo  do  M.  Le  Courtois  de  Surla- 
ville,  Ma,jor  dea  troupes  de  I'lle  Rovale.  Map.  8vo,  half 
calf,  gilt  bauds.  Paris,  1809 

440.  BEAURAIN  (.1.  DE).  Guerre  de  1755  A  17113.  Large 
map,  fukled  in  four  sections,  of  Central  Kiirope,  and  67 
separate  mans  of  the  principal  battles  of  the  Seren  Years' 
War,  including  the  battle  of  Quebec,  attack  on  Fort  William 
Henry,  ^lan  of  Louishounj,  map  of  (iuadaloiipe,  plan  of 
Quebec,  map  of  ilartiniipie,  etc.  Small  4to,  fine  cam-  in  the 
original  old  calf.  Wms,,  1705 

441.  BRITANNLV  TRIUMPHANT.  An  Account  of  the 
Sea  Fights  and  Victories  of  the  English  Nation,  fmin  the 
Earliest  Times  d,  wn  to  the  Conclusion  of  the  late  War 
Vortraita  of  Sir  W.  Raleijh,  Commodore  Ilou-e,  Sir  E.  Hos- 
cttu-en.  Sir  Francis  Drake,  Sir  E.  Ilau-ke,  and  the  Duke  of 
Cumberland,     f^vo,  old  calf.  Lond.  1707 

Scarce.  The  last  chajiters  contain  accounts  of  the  Sieee  of 
I..oui»l»iurg.  VVolfcs  Capture  of  yiipliec.  the  Capture  of  Havana 
etc.  Others  contain  narratives  of  the  taking  of  Manila  .\avai 
K.v|)editious  of  the  English  in  America.  170.1-07.  etc. 

44S.  [HURKE  (WILLIAM),]  Remarks  on  the  Letter 
addressed  'n  Two  Great  Men.  In  a  loiter  to  the  author  of 
that  piece,     fvo,  half  nioroceo,  pp.  3S.  Lond.  I7oo 

Also  ascribed  to  Charles  Townshend.  the  "Evil  Genius  of 
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jilans.     3  vols,  half  morocco,  ((ilt  backs.  (Jueboc,  18111 

Founiled  on  newly -dittcoi-eretl  ilwumentK. 

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445.  CONDUITE  (LA)  des  Franc/ois  par  rapport  a  la 
Nouvelle  Eeosac,  <lepui9  le  premier  Etablissement  de  eette 
Colouie  jusqu'a  nos  Jours.  Dans  line  Lettre  il  uii  Mombrc 
du  Parliament.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois.  8vo,  limp  morocco, 
pp.  92  (date  cut  from  title).  Lon4l.  17,5.5 

44C.  CONTEMPORARY  ACCOUNTS.  E.xccrpt8  from 
the  Universal  Magazine,  l*5S-«0.  Containing  Accounts  of 
the  Operat  ions  of  the  War.  Illual.  with  maps  of  the  neat  of 
war,  map  of  North  America,  plan  of  Ticomleroga,  plans  of 
the  towns  and  fortifications  of  Montreal  and  Quebec,  "  Per- 
spectice  Views  "  of  Quebec  and  Montreal,  portrait  of  Oen- 
eral  Amherst,  etc.,  from  the  same  maijazine.  Bound  in  one 
vol.,  calf.  Lond.  175S-CO 

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Battle  of  the  Plains  of  Abraham.  Profuselij  illual.  with  fine 
reprotluctions  of  scarce  imrtrails,  views,  plans,  maps,  docu- 
ments, etc.     (!  vols,  small  4to,  cloth,  uncut.      Quebec,  1001 

The  Fitzpiitrick  eriition,  with  BibljoKrapliv  and  Index. 

448.  IlLSTORICAL  MEMORIAL  ,i|-  the  Negotiation  of 
France  and  England,  from  the  26th  Maich  to  20th  Sept.,  17iJl. 
With  the  vouchers.  Transl.  from  the  French  original,  pub- 
lished at  Paris  by  Authority.  4to,  panelled  calf  extra,  gilt 
back.     Rare.  Lond.  17iil 

449.  HOWARD  (MIDDLETON),  The  Conciuest  of  Que- 
bec, a  Poem  (12  pp.);  The  Con<iuest  of  (Juebec,  a  Poem,  by 
J.  Hazard  (20  pp.).  In  one  vol.  4to,  half  calf.  O.\ford,l7««-09 

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451.  KNOX  (CAPT.  JOHN).     An  Historical  Journal  of 
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.Tefferij  Amherst  and  Gen.  Woolfe  (sic),  and  a  fine  map  bi/ 
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453.  [UVINGSTON  ((JOVEKXOK  WILIJAM)  1  A  Re- 
view of  the  Slilitaiy  Operations  i„  North  Aiiieiiea,  romVhe 
Commencement  of  the  French  Hostilities.  .  .  t.)  theSurri'n" 
der  of  Oswetro,  on  the  14th  AuRust,  ITflii.  wuh  varion. 
observations.  .  more  especially  into  tlie  political  .Maimi'e- 
ment  o  Affairs  ,„  Xe»-  Vork.  In  a  Letter  to  a  NobleZ ,. 
4to,  half  morocco.  j^     ,  '" '; 

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et':^:'"v^?r»oar'  "■"   "'"""°""   "'  '""'■«'■•  Ti-JondenS, 
454.  [LOrnON  (THE  EARF,  OF,.]      The  Cndnct  of  h 
Noble  Commander  in  America  impartially  reviewed ■  with 
he  genuine  Causes  of  the  Discontents  at  New  York  an 
Halifax,  and  the  true  Occasion  of  the  Delays  in  that   in' 
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■  ^v-''-  u^''"'''^  (THOMAS).  The  History  of  Ihe  l.ate  War 
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with  full  detail,  of  all  the  opemtion's  of  I  ".'."'•'irSg 
Washington's  first  military  expedition,  liou.niet,  eii.  ,1  °S 
against  the  Indians,  the  siege  ..f  I^uisWurg. '"pture  of  oZ 
bee  etc  In  the  account  of  Washington's  ex?editio"  the  sto^' 
of  his  attempted  assassination  by  the  Indiai  guide  i'relate7 
riie  18  iiiBiw  include  plan  of  Fort  Pitt,  maps  of  the  St  liw' 
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foundland.  plan  of  Fort  Pitt,  the  route  between  Albany  and 
Oswego,  sketch  of  the  Cherokee  country,  etc.  This  copy  was 
formerly  in  tlie  possesRion  of  the  famous  navigator,  Baron  Mat- 
grave  (Phipps),  and  contains  his  bookplate. 

450.  MANUSCRIPT.  Transcript  in  French,  very  legibly 
written,  on  b'ld  pages  of  foolscap  paper,  being  an  exact  copy 
of  the  Documents  in  the  *' Archives  des  Colonies,"  Paris, 
relating  to  the  Siege  and  Capitulation  of  Louis bourg  in  \  758, 
and  eontprising  a  detailed  Journal  of  the  Siege  and  Capture 
of  Louisbourg,  the  Articles  of  Capitulation,  Correspondence 
between  the  Commanders  on  both  sides,  Despatches,  etc. 
Preserved  in  folio  cloth  slip-case  lettered  "Louisbourg 
Papers. "     (As  one  lot. ) 

457.  MANUSCRIPTS  relating  to  the  Early  History  of 
Canada.  Fourth  Series  (comprising  four  contemporary 
ManuscriptH,  1759-75,  edited  under  the  auspices  of  the  Que- 
bec Historical  Society).     8vo,  cloth.  Quebec,  1875 

458.  MEMOIRS  of  the  Principal  Transactions  of  the  Last 
War  between  the  English  and  French  in  North  America, 
etc.,  Lond.  1757;  also  hound  with  t^.  Things  As  They  Are, 
2Parts,  Lond.  1758-61.  8vo,  original  half  calf.  Lond.  1757-61 

The  first  b<x>k  is  a  defence  of  Gen.  Shirley,  and  is  attributed 
to  him  by  a  pencil  note  on  the  fly-leaf.  The  other  two  are  at- 
tacks on  the  Government  policy  in  Europe  and  America.  Rai'e. 

450.  M£M0IRES  sur  le  Canada,  depuis  1749  jusqu*& 
1760.  Avec  cartes  et  plans  lithographies.  Public  sous  la 
Direction  de  la  Society  Litt^raire  et  Ilistorique  de  Quebec. 
The  Scarce  Original  Issue.  8vo,  half  calf  (title  water- 
stained).  Quebec:  T.  Gary,  183B 

The  title  of  the  nianusciript  is   "Memolres  du  3 ~  de 

C contenant  I'Histoire  du  Canada  durant  la  Ouerre  et 

■ouK  le  Gouvernement  Angloia, "  apparently  written  by  a  French 
resident  or  officer  in  Canada.  It  muHt  have  been  usea  by  Smith 
in  his  History  of  Canada,  as  quotations  occur  in  that  book  that 
are  word  for  word  to  be  found  in  this  manuscript. 

460.  MfiMOIRESsurld  Canada  depuis  1749  jusqu'A  1760. 
13  maps  ami  milUary  plans.  8vo,  cloth.  (Reprint  of  the 
preceding.)  Quebec,  1873 

461.  Another  copy. 

46-^.  [MITCHELL  (DK.  JOHN).]  The  Contest  in  Amer- 
ica between  Great  Britain  and  France,  with  its  Conse- 
quences and  Importance;  giving  an  Account  of  the  Views 
and  Designs  of  tlie  French,  etc.  Uy  An  Impartial  Hand. 
8vo,  half  calf.  Lond.  1767 

IW  iJr.  John  Mitchell  of  Virginia,  friend  and  correspondent 
of  Franklin,  and  botanist.  He  was  also  tlitt  author  of  the 
famous  map  of  the  British  and  French  {Hmsessions  in  North 
America  wliiuh  was  used  by  the  commixsionert}  of  both  coun- 
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relating  ,0  the  Natural,  Civil  and  Commer^ral  msZy  of 
the  Islands  of  Cape  Breton  and  Saint  John,  from  he  Fir^t 
Settlemeu  there  to  the  taking  of  Louisbourg  in  1758  Bv 
J^™  SlT         '^'*''"'""'*"-    «™-  ^'""'■»  ('»P  P-tion  of  tm^ 

464  RELAC'AM  DO  COMBATE,  Que  entre  si  tiverSo 

Longfellow  liaa  commemorated  in  Evangeline."^  *  ^' 

4(15.  SMITH  (C.   C.)      English  arfd    French    in   North 

nf-=^«^eJ!^^T^e^r1^^e:-T 
eluding  "  Memoirs  of  the  Siege  of  Quebec  from  tTeJounai 
of  a  French  Offlcer,"  etc.  Illusl  with  i«rtvaih„faen 
Amherst,    S,dney    OMphin,    the   Mnr./ui.  Z  VLrion 

and  other  dlush.     8vo,  original  calf.  Lond.  ITai 

467.  [\VKIGHT(J.)J     A  Complete  History  of  the  Late 

War;  or.  Annual  Register  of  its  Rise,  Progreiiand  I.\„„i. 

etc.     The  Si..th  edn,     Post  8vo,  half  'moroc'r   ^  *■""""• 

„  .  ,  Bublin:  .1.  E.vsh«w,  1774 

Th?^\ru"..r„1,  s::'r,rir;^';»f,i™r[,r  "ri" '^■°•'"- 

Wulte,  Sir  Edward  H.wke.'wi  "  n  Htt  etc  ■  n^Z'^'t  v""",' 
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468.  WRIGHT  (R.)  Life  of  Major-GeucralJames  Wolte, 
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(name  on  title,  corner  of  cover  damaged).  Lend.  18«4 

409    Sir  Wm.  Pepperrell,  by  K.  P.  Wheeler  [1887] ; 

Expedition  of  1746.  by  the  same,  Phil.  180S;  French  War 
Papers  of  Marechal  do  Levis,  by  Abbe  Casgrain,  Cam- 
bridge, 1888;  etc.  Many  tcltli  folding  maps,  etc.  ti  pam- 
phlets, 8vo,  cloth. 

470    Diary  of  Lieut.  Bradstreet  during  the  Siege  of 

Louisburg,  edited  by  S.  A.  Green,  Cambridge,  18'.iT ;  J[SS. 
relating  to  the  Early  History  of  Canada  (Captureof  Quebec, 
lieut.  Kraser's  Journal,  175!)),  Quebec,  1808;  Lieut.  Fraser  s 
Journal  of  the  Siege  of  liuebec,  1759;  and  other  pamphlets. 
(8  pieces.) 

471  FRENCH  CANADIAN  LITERATURE.  Gagnou 
(Ernest).  Chansons  Populaires  du  Canada,  Recueillies  et 
Publiees  avec  Aunolatious,  etc.  (et  souvent  avec  la  mu- 
siquo).  Post  8vo  cloth,  gilt  (laid  in  is  a  leaflet  from  the 
Montreal  Gazette,  with  four  translations).        Quebec,  1880 

4~a    The    Habitant,   and   other  French-Canadian 

I'oems,  by  W.  II  Drunimond  (A.  L.  S.  inserted),  itiimt., 
N  Y  1898;  Ileures  Perdues,  Poesies,  by  A.  Poisson,  pres- 
entation copy,  Quebec,  1S94;  Melanges  Poetiques  et  Lit- 
teraires,  by  F.  G.  MawHand,  Montreal,  18!i9.  3  vols.  8vo, 
etc. ,  cloth  and  half  calf. 

473    Les  Oiseaux  de  Neige,  by  Louis   Frechette, 

Quebec,  1879 ;  Tonkourou,  by  P.  Le  M«y  (A.  L.  S.  inserted  I, 
Uuebec  1888;  Poesies  Canadiennes,  by  Louis  Frechette 
(A  L  S.  inserted),  Montreal,  188U;  Les  Floraisons  Jlatu- 
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vities,  18'.i7.     4  vols.  8vo,  etc.,  cloth,  half  ealf,  etc. 

474    Le  Manoir  de  Villerai,  par  Mnu\  Leprohon, 

Montrecl,  189^!;  Feuilles  Volantes,  par  L.  Freefiette,  Mon- 
treal H'.n:  Francois  de  Bienville,  par  Joseph  Marractte. 
Vontrtal,  18S:l;  Originaux  et  Detraques,  Types  Quebec- 
uiioia  (A  L.  S.  inserted),  Montreal,  lh9«;  Melanges  d  His- 
toiro  el  <le  Lillerature,  par-B.  Suite,  Ottawa,  lh7«;  Les 
Soirees  du  rhaleau  de  Ramezay;  etc.     13  vols,  post  8vo, 

"rs  FRENCH  CONSULAR  ESTABLISHMENT.  Or- 
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Iniled  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  '-eland,  and  Direc- 
tions fur  the  Guidance  of  Con  Hilar  Agen,..  (Allernatc  pp 
of  French  and  English.)     8vo,  half  roan.  I^nd.  1849 

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476.  FKENCH  DICTIONARY.  International  French 
and  English  Dictionary.  By  L.  Smith,  H.  Hamilton  and 
E.Legros.  'i  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  calf.  Lond.  and  Piiri8,1883 
4T7.  FRENCH  IN  CANADA.  Premiere  Seigneurs  du 
Canada,  and  Lcs  Tonty,  by  Sutte;  St.  Maurice  Forges,  by 
WiMele;  Capture  of  Louisburg,  1745,  by  Sir  A.  Archibald; 
Un  Vieux  Fort  Francais,  by  Haudryr^Dcvsou's  Scientific 
Investigation;  St.  Maurice's  Un  des  Oub.'ics  de  Notre  Ilis- 
toire ;  etc      9  vols.  4to. 

Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Canada,  v.  d. 

■       478.  FRENEAU  (PHILIP),  the  Huguenot  Patriot-Poet 

of  the  Revolution  and  his  Poetry.     By  E.  F.  De  Lancey. 

Royal  8vo,  paper,  pp.  21.    Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings 

of  the  Huguenot  Society  of  America.  [N.  Y.  li<91] 

^'•^-  The  Political   Activities  of   Phi  .p   Freneau. 

By  Samuel  E.  Forman.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  105.  (Johns  Hoplcins 
Univ.  Studies.)  Bait.  1902 

480.  Another  copy,  also  in  paper. 

'  481.  FROTHINGHAM  (R.)    The  Rise  of  the  Republic 
.  of  the  United  States.     Fourth  edn.    8vo,  cloth.    Best.  18H6 

482.  FRY  (HENRY).  The  History  of  North  Atlantic 
Steam  Nav  gation.     Portraits  and  Ulusts.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

483.  FULFORD  (BP.  FRANCIS)  Five  Occasional  Lec- 
tures (Colonial  Institutions,  State  of  Science  and  Literature 
in  Montreal,  etc.).     8vo,  cloth  (name  stamped  on  title). 

Montreal,  1839 

484.  ^AFFAREL  (PAUL).     Histoire  de  la  Decouverle 
^~'     de  I'Am^rique  depuis    les  Otigines  jusqu'iV 

la   mort  de  Christophe  Colomb.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

„i    «   .     ,         ,    .  Paris,  1892 

1  lie  hrst  volume  ilenls  witli  the  legends  of  the  lire-Coluinbian 

dlBcoyery  o(  a  western  continent,  the  belief  in  Atlantis,  the 
,",,.",  .  '   "''"xi"".  'lie  Island  of  llie  Seven  Cities,  the  Irish 

and  Welsh  In  Aiuerina  before  Columbus,  the  voyages  of  the 

Zenos,  eU:    Both  volumes  are  illustrated  with  faosimiles  of 

rare  niaiw,  diHjumeuts,  etc. 

48«.  GAGNON  (E.)  Louis  Jolliot,  Deoouvrey  du 
Mlssissipiet  du  Pays  des  Illinois:  iStude  liiographiiiue  et 
historiograpliique.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  IJiiebec,  1902 

481),  (lAGNON  (P.)  Essjii  de  Bibliographic  Cima.lienne. 
Invcntaired  line  Bililiothequcconiprenaiit  Imprimes  M.inu- 
scrits,  Estainpcs,  etc.,  reliilifs  a  riiistoiro  du  Ciumdact  des 
Pays  adjiwents,  avcc  des  Notes  Bibliogi-aphiqiieH,  8vo  lialf 
calf  (pp.  711).     A,  L.S.,  3  pp.  Svo,  inserted,    Quoiiec,  1895 

487,  GARtnLASSO  DE  LA  VEGA,  Histoire  des  Incaa 
■  .  .  .  et  rilisloire  de  la  Coni|Ui'ite  de  la  Floride.  Tradilit 
lie  I'Espagnol  de  I'Yiica  Garcilasso  de  la  Vega.  Fine  full- 
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mentioned  in  the  list).  Map  of  Peru^  and  of  Louisiana  and 
Florida,  with  the  routes  of  explorers  marked,  and  map  of 
the  voyage  on  the  Mississippi  of  Hennepin.  2  vols.  4to, 
original  boards,  leather  back,  uncut.  (Second  vol.  is  dated 
in  error  1727.)  Amst  1737 

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Hennepin's  "  Nonvelle  Decouverte." 

48S.  RARDNEK  (ALICE).  Julian,  Philosopher  and 
Emperor,  and  the  Last  Struggle  of  Paganism  against 
Christianity.     Illust.     Post  8  fo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1895 

4!-9.  GAENEAUX  (F.  X,)  History  of  Canada  from  its 
Discovery  to  the  Union  Year,  1840-1841.  Edited  and 
transl.,  with  LVotes,  by  A,  Bell.  Portrait  of  Cartier.  2  vols. 
8vo,  half  calf,  Montreal,  1868 

490. Histoire  du  Canada.    Prec^d^e  d'une  Etude  sur 

la  vie  et  les  oeuvres  de  I'Auteur,  par  M.  Chaveau,  et  d'une 
Xable  Analytique.  4  vols,  8vo,  half  morocco.  Montreal,  1882 

491,  GASPE  (P.  A.  De)  Les  Anciens  Canadiens,  8vo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  back  (name  erased  from  title). 

Quebec,  1864 

492.  GAZETTEER  OF  BRITISH  NORTH  AMERICA 
(LOVELL'S).  Descriptions  of  over  8,900  Cities,  Towns, 
Villages,  etc,  with  Information  reganliug  2,080  Lakes  and 
Rivers.     Post  8vo,  cloth,  Montreal,  1895 

49H.  GEMMIL:  (.1.  A.)  The  Practice  of  the  Canadian 
Parliament  upon  Bills  of  Divorce.  Including  a  Historical 
Sketch  of  Parliamentary  Divorce,  and  Notes  on  the  Pro- 
vincial Divorce  Conrts.  "  »vo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1889 

494.  GEOGRAPHIC  NAMES,  First  and  Second  Re- 
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1890-1899.  With  a  Duplicate  of  the  First  Report,  and 
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pp.  22).  8vo,  cloth  and  paper.  (4  pieces.)  Wash.  1892-1901 

495,  GEOGRAPHICAL  PAMPHLETS.  North-West 
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lh94;  A  Summer  in  Prairie  Land  [by  A.  Sutheftind], 
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Columbia  [by  A.  M  OSitnim],  Ottawa,  18H1:  Reports  of 
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son, Montreal,  1870;  Hist.  Sketch  of  Wentworth  Co.,  and 
the  Head  of  the  Lake,  by  .1.  II.  Si*Rh;  The  (ieogiiiphiciil 
Distribution  of  Forest  Trees  in  Canada,  map,  hy  Dr.  Bell, 
1897;  etc.     (1.3  pieces.) 

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Man  in  British  Columbia,  by  Ch.  Hill-Tout,  p/a^.?,  Ottawa 
IMS;  Chemical  Contributions  to  the  Geology  of  Canada' 
by  G.  C.  Hoffman,  Ottawa,  1892 ;  Geolojfj-  of  Northern  Cape 
Breton,  by  H.  Fletcher,  Montreal,  18H4;  Uoletin  del  Insti- 
tuto  Geoftrafico  Argentino,  July  to  Dec,  1898,  plates  4 
pamphlets,  8vo,  cloth. 

498.  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY  OF  CANADA.  Reports 
for  the  Years  1853-1856,  1803-1898.  G.  M.  Dawson,  Direc- 
tor Compiled  by  D.  B.  Dowling.  With  maiis,  atlas  and 
index.     45  vols.  8vo,  half  calf  (including  Atlas  in  4to). 

Toronto,  185r-Ottawa,  1901 

409. Four  various  volumes,  1866-1879.     With  sup- 

pitmentary  maps  of  various  years.     8  vols.  8vo,  paper. 

500.  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES.  The  Official  Geologic  Atlas.  Folios  1  to  6,  8  to 
IS,  and  26  to  58.  lin  large  colored  maps.  44  jiarts,  folio 
in  the  original  wrappers.  Wash.  1894-99 

501.  GfiRIN-LAJOIE  (A.)  Dix  Ans  an  Canada  de  1840 
a  1850;  Hisloire  de  rEtablissement  du  Gouvernement  Re- 
sponsable.     Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  Quebec,  18H8 

.102.  GTBRALTAR  (SIEGE  OF).     Memoire  pour  Servir 
a  1  HiHtoiru  du  Siege  de  Gibraltar.     Par  I'Auteur  des  Bat- 
teries (loltant.     12mo,  sewed,  pp.  02.  Cadiz,  1783 
Kiire.    Interesting  os  being  written  l)y  the  constructor  of 
the  lanious  Hoating  batteries  which  were  expected  to  reduce 
Gibraltar,  but  failed. 

503.  [GIBSON  (W.J]     Historical  Sketch  of  The  Barton 

Lodge,   1795-1895.      Portraits.     8vo,  cloth.      Presentacioii 

™Py-       „  Hamilton,  1895 

Fi-eemasonry. 

504.  GIROUARI)  (DESlRfi),  Lake  St.  Louis,  old  and 
new,  and  Chevalier  de  la  Salle.     Transl.  from  the  French, 

Mops,  portraits,  iind  numerous  itiusts./roin  rare  prints,  etc. 
Imp.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco.  Montreal,  1893 

505.  The  Old  Settlements  of  Lake  St.  Louis  (French 

and  English),  pp.  U4,  Montreal,  1892;  Le  Vieux  Lnehine 
et  1b  Massacfe  du  5  Aoftt  1089.  /'orlrait  of  ta  Solle,  vieu-s 
etc.    Pp.  70,  Montreal,  1889.      Post  8vo,  cloth.     (2  pieces.) 

500.  GNEIST  (H.)  The  Students'  History  of  the  English 
Parliament,  a  Popular  Account  of  the  (imwth  and  Devel- 
opment of  the  English  Constitution,  1800-1887.  Edited 
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the  World,  basid  chiefly  upon  the  collections  made  by  the 
steamers  Blake,  Albatross,  and  Fish  Hawk,  in  the  north- 
western Atlantic.  With  alias  of  plates.  2  vols.  4to,  half 
morocco.     (Smithsonian  Publication.)      Washington,  1896 

508.  GOODRICH  (CIIAUNCEY  A.)  British  Eloquence. 
1  he  Best  Speeches  of  Eminent  Orators,  with  Sketches  and 
Notes.     Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1852 

501).  GOSSELIN  (ABBE).  M.  Jean  Le  Sueur,  Premier 
PretreSeculier  du  Canada,  1034-68.  Royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
*~-  J5vreux,  1894 

SI"-  Mgr.  de  Saint- Vallier  et  Son  Temps  (ses  rap- 
ports avec  Fi-ontenac,  Callieres,  Vaudreull,  etc.).  8vo 
cloth,  pp.  169.  fivreux,  1898 

''11-  I'e  Docteur  Labrie.     Un  Bon  Patroite  d'autre- 

fois.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Levis,  1898 

512.  Another  copy. 

513.  Les    Normands    au    Canada      Jean    Nieolet, 

1618-42;  Jean  Le  Sueur,  1634-li8;  Juridiction  exereee  par 
L  Arch^veque  de  Rouen.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  40,  5a,  56.  Pres- 
entation copies.     (3  pieces.)  Evreux,  1893-9S 

514.  GOURLAY  (ROBERT  FLEMING).  General  Intro- 
duction and  Statistical  Account  of  Upper  Canada,  compiled 
with  a  View  to  a  Grand  System  of  Emigration.  Maps 
and  vignetle  title.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  bands.  Stamps 
of  "Johns'  Coffee  House,  Little  Queen  Street,  Holborn," 
on  titles,  etc.  Lond.  1822 

5'S    Chronicles  of  Canada;  being  a  Reconl  of  Robt. 

Gourlay,  Esq.,  now  Robt.  Fleming  Gourlay;  No.  1,  Con- 
cerning the  Convention  and  Gagging  Law,  181  ;  Mr.  Gour- 
lay's  Arrest,  Trial,  etc.     8vo,  boards,  pp.  40. 

IngersoU,  C.  W.,  1857 

ol"!-  Mr.    Gourlay's  Case  before   the   Legislature, 

with  his  Speech,  delivered  on  Wednesday,  July  1,  1838. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  2U. 

Toronto:  The  Globe  Job  and  Book  Ofliee,  1858 
Mr.  Gourhiy  coDfliu'ted  an  ugitation  HRainst  abuses  of  the 
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by  Edmund  Goldsmid.  Numerous  portraits  and  facsimile 
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MO.  HART  (GERALD  E.)  The  Fall  of  New  France, 
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.151.  HARVARD.  Harvard  University,  1(136-1886.  A 
Record  it  the  Commemoration  of  the  250th  Anniversary  of 
its  Founding.  Edited  by  Jnstin  Winsor,  and  containing 
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552.  Harvard  Memorial  Biographies,  1828-68.     (By 

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553.  HASSARD  (A.  R.)  Canadian  Constitutional  His- 
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554.  HATSELL  (J.— Clerk  of  the  House  of  Commons). 
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of  the  Church  of  England  in  the  North  American  Colonies, 
previous  lo  1T76.     Svo,  cloth.  Lond.  1845 

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Mexique  et  I,a  Mer  Glaciale.  Engraved  title,  two  maim,  and 
two  plates  of  the  Falk  o/  Niagara,  ami  of  the  hiaon, 
Utrecht,  Broedelet,  1897;  Nouveal-  VovAoEd'uu  Pais  plus 
grand  que  TEurope  avec  les  reHections  des  en t reprises  dn 
Sleur  de  la  Salle  .  .  .  etc.  Map,  and  four  plaie.s  of  the  land- 
ing of  ha  txUle,  of  his  u.\sassination,  Iroquois  cruelties,  and 
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made  up  the  uariative  from  Memhres  an.l  Lel'lerc'a  ■Etal. 
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and  Leonard  Mansions,  by  E.  C.  Leonanl  [IBSHj;  etc.  (7 
pieces.)  . 

5S(i  The    Fight   in    the    Heechwoods,  by  E.  Cruik- 

shank,  illiisf.,  Welland,  18115;  I^a  Province  du  Perche,  Jan- 
uiirv,  IHltij;  L'Organisation  Mllitaire  du  Canada,  lt;3ti-48, 
by  H.  Sdlte,  Ottawa,  ISDG;  Neutrality  of  the  American 
Lakes,  l78:i-18H(i,  by  J.  M.  Callahirn  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 
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William,"  the  "Savannah,"  etc.),  Quebec,  ISIH;  Mexican  ' 
Colonies  trom  the  I'nnary  Islands,  by  J.  Campbell,  Ottawa, 
I'.iOO;  TarilT  History  of  Canada,  by  S.  J.  McLeati,  Ton)nto, 
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5S8.  HISTOHICAL  PUBLICATIONS  KELATING  TO 
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Langton.  (t  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  calf  (Vol.  (i  in  paper). 
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/jH!). Univ,   of  Toronto  St^udies,     Vols.  1,  3  and  4, 

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Scotland;  Seeley'H   G„,wth   of  BriHsh  I^liey    a  vils    Cnn 

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.  ''■'■[  !.',*u(''"^^'*-  Statislieko  OpKave  en  liosc  hriivinff 
vandoAlblasserwaard  met  Arkel  benedon  do /„,  w ,  d  ,? 
IjanKcyel,  en  Verheij,  ,;  mapn;  aim  in  the  «,  "™W,  J 
Besehr,jv„,g  dej-  Merwedetakken  beneden  Dord  ■  eel  t  do"; 
Van  Ileum  H  maps.  On  land  reclamation,  a  1  he 
changes  ,n  the  channel  below  Dordrecht.  Tra,/»aeti  ,»  ? 
the Plnlosophieal Societyof Kotter,lan..)  4to,b,mr!!s  [ ,803] 
504.   IIOUS   (R    W.)     The    Peace    Conference    at    the 

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.ras.  IIOLME.S  (ABIKL).     The  Annals  of  America  from 
it«  Dmcovery  by  Columbus  to  1820.     2  vols.  8vo,  ..loth' 

,,   .,    ,    ,  Cambridge,  l8ao 

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Tr;?,'h  I!,'*!"'*''"  '!,!■  ^■'!''''-     ■'''"'  ''"■>''lil"tional  Law  of  the 
United  htHt,.».     Traiml.  by  A.  B.  Mason.     Royal  8v loth 

ChieaKo,   1887 
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iiiK  Armenia.     .Yumernu,  ill,,.,!,,.     Stout  post  Sn,,  cl,„h 

Braiitford  (Ontario),  180(1 

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year  16110  to  the  present  Time.  Giving  a  particular  ac- 
count of  the  Scotch  Expedition  to  Darien  .  .  .  the  Rise, 
Progress  and  Fall  of  the  two  great  African  and  South-Sea 
companies  .  .  .  the  taking  and  restitution  of  Cape  Breton, 
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601.  HOUSTON  (W.)  Documents  illustrative  of  the 
Canadian  Constitution.  Edited  with  Notes  and  Appen- 
dices.    8vo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1891 

602.  HOWELL  (H.  S.)  An  Island  Paradise,  and  Remi- 
niscences of  Travel  (The  Hawaiian  Islands,  Australia, 
etj.)  Ilhist.  8vo,  cloth.  (Presentation  copy  from  the 
author.)  Toronto,  1898 

603.  HOWISON  (J.)  Sketches  of  Upper  Canada,  to 
which  are  added  Practical  Details  for  Emigrants,  and 
Recollections  of  the  United  States.     8vo,  half  calf. 

Edinburgh,  1825 

604.  HOWLAND  (O.  A.)  The  New  Empire:  Reflections 
upon  its  Origin  and  Constitution,  and  its  Relations  to  the 
Great  Republic.  Map  and  facsimile.  Stout  post  8vo, 
cloth.  Toronto,  1898 

60.5.  HUBHARD  (W.)     A  General  History  of  New  Eng- 
land, from  the  Discovery  to   1650.     (The  \Iass.  Historical 
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606.  BALLANTYNE  IK  M.)  Hudson's  Bay;  Six  Years' 
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Company.      I Ihisls.     Crown  Svo,  cloth.        Edinburgh,  1848 

607.  URVCE  ((i.)  The  Remarkable  History  of  the  Hud- 
son's Bay  Cninpauy,  including  that  of  the  French  Traders 
of  Xortli-WfSlerij  Canada,  The  Nortli-Wcst  Company, 
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<!08.  .)OBBS  (ARTHUR).    An  Account  of  the  Countries 

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their  rLffl  t  •  '5^  whereby  the  French  will  be  deprived  of 
their  Trafflek  in  Fuw,  with  an  abstract  of  Cant.  Middleton'a 
Journal  etc  etc.  ^fap  of  Xorlh  America,  a,  lelcrbedl« 
■Joseph  La  France,  a  French  Canadese.  4to?  original  calf" 

C^?-   ,<^"°'»'"»  the  original  cliarterof  the  H^dllfn's^^t 
atatract  .,f  previous  royages  m  sean.h  of  a  north-west  paSlge, 

onT^  ^I^^^^  S^^^^^  G.)  L'Ouest  Canadian:  »a  De- 
couvert^  par  le  .S.eur  de  la  Verendrye  (et)  son  ExDioitatinn 

'»aps.    Post  8vo   cloth.     (413  pp.)  Montreal    1896 

Nonl°X'!'c'S;^";f/'">  '^°  «'"'"°'  "^ <^°"'P»"y. and  the 

■'  n!.hh?'r 'n  'fipRYl.  Voyage  to  Iludson-s  Bay  by  the 
1-u"  k?r  ^^'  "",'*,  ''"lifprnia"  in  the  years  1746  and 
Ut  '  .^"t''""  ?'""■*  '"J  ■^"«  «"<'  '0  engravinqs  (on  5 
plates).     8vo,  original  calf.  ^      Loud    ms 

Scarce. 

C,^e.J'^P^^i„^:„f^,-,S-n--  Of    ;^ 

UrnVd^rh""*^  '"  "'"  *'™'"  "'  Vancouver's  IsTand"'"^!/"^: 
'  Lond.  1849 

J}v  ^^''^^™  (R  -^I)  The  rindson's  Bay  Territories 
fil/"",;?"™'' ".'''*"<''  ""'h  "''  E'^POBition  of  the  chT 
tered  rights  conduct  and  policy  of  thrilon.  Hudson's  Bav 
Company.  Map.  Svo,  cloth.  (Author's  an  o^aphpreT 
entation  inscription  on  title.)  Lon'l.  1849 

I8lf  18^9^T^87""J''^  '"  'n  ^  ^^"^  Settlement, 
inio  isij,   pp.    287,   .i   maps  [I,ond.    1810:    most  of    the 

papers  relate  to  the  troubles  between  the  Hudson^  iLv 
Company  and  the  North-VVest  Company];  c"pfe,  of  he 
Memorials  p,e.,ented  to  the  Colonial  Offl'ci  by  fnhabita  its 
of  the  Red  Kner  Settlement,  complaining  of  tu?o"rn! 
?.T.  ',  '"■  "''t""'" ''».V  Company;  Insfructions  and  Ke- 
ports  to  Lord  higin;  Correspondence,  etc.,  pp.  115  ri„,,H 

ii'shBllieBtlcY       """■""■"  ^''^-''-''-'f^lf-    (Kug: 

fil4    RKAS'  XS  to  shew  that  there  is  a  great  Probabilitv 

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ley  "  aud  "  (.'alifonna")  sint  upon  ihc  late  Discovery:  sup- 
ported by  Affidavits,  etc     S-o,  bound  by  Worsfuld  in  full 
sprinkled  ealf,  ^\\\.    (pp.  'l^.)  Lond.  1740 

Rare.     Written  against  the  claims  of  the  IIuUso'i'sBayCkjiii- 
imny  to  the  newly  exploreii  territory. 

615.  REPORT  from  tlie  Select  Committee  (of  the  Eng- 
lish House  of  Commons)  on  the  Hudson's  IJay  Comjiany, 
together  with  the  proceedings  of  the  C'ommitl^ee,  Minutes  of 
Evidence,  and  Index.     WifU  iiit^  {ilans  referretl  to  in  the  Re- 
port.    Folio,  calf.  T.ond.  1857 
The  Coiiiiuittee  met  to  consiiler  the  advisability  of  rontinu- 
ing  the  exi'Utsive  rights  of  the  Hiulsctn'M  Bay  Company,  and  re 
ported  that  it  was  advisable  that  the  Red  River  distrint  and 
Vancouver  s  Island  shouM  be  governed  by  tlie  Canadian  au- 
thoritieH.     Slurb  interesting  evidence  was  given  as  to  the  con- 
dition of  the  settlers,  the  state  of  trade,  the  Indians,  etc, 

(JlO.  ROUSON  (JOSEPH— late  Surveyor  and  Supervisor 
of  the  Buildings  of  the  Company).  An  Account  of  Six  Years' 
Residence  in  Hudson's  Hay,  from  173;i  to  IT^iJ,  and  1744  to 
1747.  Containing  a  variety  of  Facts,  Observations,  and 
Discoveries,  tending  to  shew  the  vast  Importance  of  the 
Countries  .  .  .  the  absolute  Xeeessity  of  laying  open  the 
Trade  .  .  -  With  an  Appendix  containing  a  short  History 
of  the  Discovery  of  Hudscui's  Hay  .  .  .  survey  of  the  ('ourse 
of  Nelson  River,  etc.  lUust.  with  a  drau<jht  of  Xelson  and 
Hayes  river,  a  draught  of  Churchill  river,  and  a  plan  of 
York  and  Prince  of  WaJett  Forts.  Svo.  Fine  copy  in  the 
original  calf.  Loud.  175"^ 

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»il7.  ROY  (J.  E.)  Jean  Uourbon  et  la  Haie  d'lludson. 
Koyal  8vo,  cloth.     (11*  pp.)  Levis,  IS'.iii 

618.  RYERSON  (JOHN).  Hudson's  Hay;  or  a  Mission- 
ary Tour  in  the  Territory  of  the  Hudwtm's  Hay  Company. 
Portrait  aud  0  views,     r^mo,  cloth.  Toronto,  iy5'> 

»il!t.  SHORT  (A)  NARRATIVE  AND  JCSTIFICATION 
of  the  *roceedings  of  the  Committee  tippointed  by  the 
Piscovrrers  to  prosecute  the  Discovery  (tf  the  Passage  to 
the  Western  Ocean  of  America  and  te  open  and  extend  \\\o 
Trade  .  .  .  beyond  Hudson's  Hay  ...  to  which  are  annexed 
the  Report  and  Pelilions  referred  to  in  the  Narrative,  etc. 
Svo,  bound  by  Worsfold  in  full  polished  calf,  gill,  pp.  ;(0, 
Fine  cop!/.  I.ond.   174'.t 

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(;-.>n.  SHORT  STATE  (A)  of  the  Countries  and  Trade  of 
North  America,  claimed  by  Ihe  Hudson's  IJay  Ctnnpany 
.  .  .  shewing  the  Hlegality  of  the  said  (iranl,  and  the  Abuse 
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obtain  by  settling  those  Countries,  and  extending  the  Trade 

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them      ,  the  Necessity  there  is  of  a  Parliamentary  Enquiry 

into  the  pretended  Rights,  etc.     8vo,  bound  by  Worsfold 

in  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt,  pp.  44.  i,„nd  1749 

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values  m  skins  of  the  European  articles  e.vported.     In  this  one 

pound  of  Iwids  18  given  as  the  value  of  one  Ijeaver  skin  one 

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tons  as  one  Iwaver  skin,  two  red  feathers  as  one  beaver  sii 

tliiinhles  as  one  heaver,  etc. 

i.iL  STRANGK  (LOKD).  Report  from  the  Parliamen- 
tary Ccmirnittee  on  the  State  of  the  Countries  adjoiniug 
Hudson  8  liay  and  on  the  Trade  carried  on  there-  Lord 
Strange  s  Report,  with  an  Appendix.     Folio,  half  morocco. 

1)23.  rilFREVILLE  (KDU-ARI)).  The  PreLent'sti/JS 
llurtsou  s  Bay.  Containing  a  full  description  of  that  Set- 
tlement,  and  the  ad,iacent  Country,   and  likewise  of  the 

IT  ,  ll"'  "'"'  '""'"  '"'■  '"*  improvement,  to  which  are 
added  Remarks  and  Observations  made  in  the  Inland  parts 
...  a  hpecimen  of  five  riidian  Languages,  and  Journal  of  a 
.lourney  from  Montreal  to  New  York.  8vo,  bound  bv  Kal- 
thoelwr,  with  his  ticket,  in  old  tree  calf,  gilt.  Fine  copy. 
T,       .,  ,  Lond,  irilO 

The  author  spent  eleven  years  in  the  Hudson's  Bay  territory 
and  giv, .,  intereatinK  accounts  of  the  Indian  tribes.  .V  table 
of  lanKuages  ,s  iKtween  pp.  '».!-:i ;  another  table,  of  the  imports 
and  sal.  s  of  the  couifiany,  is  between  pp.  a'2-;{. 

(i-j:)  WILLSON  (li.)  The  Great  Company:  a  History  ot 
Merchants-Adventurers  trading  into  Hudson's  Bay  With 
an  Introduction  by  Lord  Strathcoua.  Portraits,  mam 
plans  and  numerous  illust.'i.  in  the  text.     8vo,  cloth. 

c.)  1  i.r  ,    ■       ,    „  Toronto,  1890 

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son 8  Bay,  ISnr,  »ia;i.s'  auil  pliitex,  Ottawa,  1SH8;  BaillairgiS's 
I  roposed  UtilizMlion  of  the  Resources  of  Hudson's  Bay,  nn 
.13.      18!»5.     8v,),  cloth.     (■)  i>ieces.) 

,  ''"•  IH-'MliO">T  {ALEXANDER  VON).  Ilistoire  de 
a  Geographic  du  Noiiveau  ('ontiuent,  etc.,  eomprenant 
1  histoire  ,le  la  Dccouverte  ile  I'Aiiicri.iue.  J  map.i.  5  vols 
ill  Iwo.     Post  Svo,  half  morocco.  Paris,  n,  d.' 

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Nouveau  (ontllieut,  (Geologic,  Monuments  des  I'euples  In- 
digene de  r.\mcri,|ue,  Tableaux  de  la  Nature,  et  Cosmos  ) 
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628.  HUME  AND  SMOLLETT.  History  of  England,  by 
David  Hume,  8  vols. ;  (with  the)  Continuation  by  Tobias 
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639.  HUNT  (T.  S.)  Mineral  Physiolog>-  and  Physiog- 
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and  Factory  of  Canada,  three  pamphlets  bound  in  one  vol- 
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631.  Hl'STON  (J.)  Le  Repertoire  National:  ou  Ileeueil 
de  Litttjruture  Canadienne.  DeuxiiMue  fidu.  avec  uue 
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etc.,  etc. 

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tatio  de  Liuguis  Peregrinisutque  Insulis  Ignotia  .  .  .  aeecdit 
Hugonis  Urotiiisd*' Orlgine  Gentium  Americanaruni  i2niu, 
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635.  ALGONQl'IX.  Orki  Mino  MaMinHlgans.  A  Book 
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Education,  189,s  and  189i).      {Pagan  Dance  Songs  of  the 
Iroquois;  List  of  Indian  Dances;  Songs,  with  Music;  Myths; 
Wars,  etc.)     Illml.     Bound  in  with  Sessional  Papers,  etc 
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63T.  BEI,r,EN(iEK  (REV.  J.  M.)  Grammar  of  the  Mik- 
maque  Language  of  Nova  Scotia,  edited  from  the  manu- 
scripts  of  the  Al.be  Maillnrd  4to,  half  morocco.  (Shea's 
Library  of  American  Linguistics,  No.  9.) 

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038.  BONAPARTE  (PRINCE  ROLAND).  I.es  Habitants 

de  Sunnanie.      Notes  recueillies  a  I'E.vposition  Coloniale 

d  Amsterdam  en  1883.     Folio,  bound  by  Mortimer  in  full 

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J"'"'*-  Paris:  guanlin,  1884 

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Cliippeway  Indians. 

711.  JANIN  (.lULES).  I.,a  Hretagne.  Xumerous  plates^ 
some  coiored  {those  of  coats-of-arms  in  fjohl^  aili-er  and 
colors),  besides  illusts.  in  the  fpjrf.  Royal  8vo,  calf,  gilt 
back.  Paris:  Bourdin,  n.  d. 

71ii.  JAVA.  Description  Goologiiiue  de  Javaet  Madoura. 

Par  R.  D.  M.  Verbeek  et  R.  Fennenni.     J-^  photoyniphic 

plates.     Also  the  folio  atlas  of  32   large  colored    geologic 

maps.     3  vols,  royal  8vo  and  folio,  cloth.  Amst.  1896 

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713.  JEFFEUVS  (TFIO.MAS).  The  Natural  and  Civil 
li.»tory„f, he  French  :)o,„inioi,8  in  N„r,l,  a  So.Vh 
Amer.ca.  G.ving  a  particlar  Account  of  th  Clin  a 
i'j;„'''r""'''""'f.','  "«'-'"*-'-">"  with  the  ReliKio„,\  n'c  ,: 
uans  With  IS  maps  ami  ,,la„s.  Folio,  finclv  bound  in 
ol,i  red  morocco  Kil,  „he  marKins  of  a  few  leave"  "tet^d 
«nd  back  cover  have  a  Blight  inkslain).  Lond.  ir"o 

in'p.rf  I  ?"  <'^'^.''l"i"n  »f  tl.e  In.llsils  oncupies  pp  43  tu  97 
iQlHrtl.  Ainnntr  the  mans  are  ('Hn-tiln  ■i..,j  f  ii--»-iutf( 
of  Quebec,  Montr?,!,  l..iXu7s,'li"w  J,;;^;;!:';'!',™'""-  P'"-" 

THE  JESUITS  IW  CANADA,  JESUIT  RELATIONS 
ETC. 

7U    JESUITS.     Camille  de  Uochemoutei.x  (Pere)      les 
.lc«uite»   e     la  Nouvelle-France   au  XVn«  Sitrle   d w! 

vr'thi.^'sv^TT"""  '"'"'"■     ^"''^  "•"'  ^'''«     3 
^ol8.  thick  8^o,  half  morocco.  pin,,  ig.jg.o^ 

715.  nUPLESSIS  (P|:rE  F.-X.)  Lettres  I71(i  l-i~ 
Avcc  une  Notice  Uio^raphi-iue  et  d'A„notation»  Par  J  E 
Roy.    Portmt  and  plate.    8vo,  half  n.orocco.    Presentation 

Levis,  18!)« 

716    EXPULSION    OF    THE   .TESU  IN    FR  \NCE 

A  Vohune  CMitaininK  25  of  the  original      Arrests  du  I'arle' 

"  f",;™  if  '^""^J  -^""='  *,■;''  «"»<'°-  "  declarations  u  Roi  " 
Extrai  s  du  RcKislre,"  etc.,  published  in  the  resnecnVe 
c.tlcs  relating  to  the  agitation  against  the  .lesuTt  Order 
and  wh.ch  ead  to  their  Suppression  in  France  \mon  ' 
hem  are  "  Declaration  du  Roi,"  Aug.  2, 170lT  ■■  \rre"t  Z 
a  Cour  de  Parlement  (Paris),  Aug,  ^  IToi ;    ■'  Anvst  de  a 

up  the  niiUtcr.   On  tlie  utii  the  ParMiiiimt  ,,t  p.  .:.         .      '""! 

sJ,::;;^:;^:s'^fr?^^!:i,:jr>-Ks"rdi 

by  another  In  August  of  ll,e  «.n,e  ,„„,  «,teratingthe  S 
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»)f  expulsion  ttKainf't  tlie  wishes  of  the  Court;  fiiiiilly  the  Kiiif;; 
pave  in  ami  sillied  theoitlpr  for  their  expulsion  fruiuthe  wholt> 
of  France  in  Nov.,  1764.  This  volume  contiiius  several  of  the 
earlier  on;^nal  documents,  and  is  of  great  interest  in  the  his- 
tory of  the  Order  of  the  Jesuits. 

7i;.  FArCIIER  DE  ST.  MAURICE.  Kelation  do  ce 
qui  s'eNt  pass*'  li>rw  <i*'8  FouiUes  fiiites  par  Oitlre  du  Gou- 
vernement,  dans  une  pnrtie  (It'-s  fondations  dit  Coll^gf  des 
Josiiilcs  dc  (^ih'sImt.  Pret'edee  par  curtain  observations  par 
Fauclier  de  Saint  Maurice.  Facniinife  view  tiiul plan.  4to, 
ealf  (with  prL'st'iitatiuu  inscription  from  the  autlutr). 

Quebec,  18:n 

TIS.  GpSSKUN  (AlJBf:  A.)  Vie  de  Mpr.  de  Laval, 
premier  l''vi'-(iue  de  Quebec  et  Apotre  du  Canada,  lfi-i"2-1708. 
'Z  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Quebec,  i8!J0 

71tt.  JESUITS'  ESTATES  CONTROVERSY,  CANADA. 

Pamphlets  relating  to  Jesuits'  Estates  Controversy  of  1888- 
1880.     8vo,  half  calf.     (10  pamphlets,  sold  asl  vol.) 

Montreal,  Toronto,  etc  ,  1888-81* 

7-^0.    JESUIT    RELATIONS.       SHEA'S    REPRINTS.— 

BKiOT  (P.  J.)  Copied'une  Lettre  esei  itc  .  .  .  Pan  1684  pour 

accompajfner  un    collier    (le   pourceUine   envoiee   par   les 

Abuaquis.  N.  Y.  1858 

Tills  ami  the  following  lots  are  all  (dean  "iEood  copies  of  the 

now  very  scarti;  reprints  of  the  Helatnois  inn  ed     -■  J.  G.  Shea. 

They  are  oound  either  in  full  limp  ru.in  or  in  s,    it  half  roan. 

Only  a  limited  number  of  each  were  issued,  100  copies  in  most 

cases,  and  they  are  all  now  very  difficult  to  ohtain. 

721.  Cavelier.    Relation  du   Voyage  entrepis  par 

Teu  M.  Robert  Cavelier,  Sieur  de  !a  Salle,  pour  dccouvrir 
.  .  .  rembouchure  du  Fleuve  de  Missisipy,  Par  sou  fr6re 
M.  Cavelier.  N.  Y.  [Albany,  1858] 

722.  Chatmonot.     La  Vie  du  R.  P.  Pierre  Joseph 

Marie  Chaumonot,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  Missionaire 
dans  la  Nouvelle  Frauv'-e.     f^tu'ite  ....  Tan  IliSH. 

N.  Y.  [Albany,  1S58J 

723. Suite  de  la  Vie  du  R.  P.   Pierre  Joseph 

Marie  Chaumonot  ....  par  un  Pere  de  la  meme  Coni- 
pagnie.  N.  Y.  1858  [Albany,  1859] 

724.  Tranchepain  (MfeRE  St.  Auuustin  de).  Re- 
lation du  Voyage  des  premieres  Ursulines  a  la  Nouvelle 
Orleans  et  de  leur  etablissement  en  cette  ville. 

N.  Y.  [Albany,  1859] 

725. Registres  des  Baptesmes  et  Sepultures  qui  se 

sont  faits  au  Fort  Duquesne  pendant  les  annees  1753,  1754, 

1755,  and  1750.  N.  Y.  [Albany,  1859] 

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,.,".'''•  , •foL'RNAi,  lip  111  Guerre  du  Mieissippi  contrc  k^s 

<  i.ie,«.h„s  t;n  17M  Ml  flule  on  1740,  le  1-  .i'Avril,  P«r  un 
Oflicierdel  Armeede  M.  de  Xouaille.   X.  Y.  [Albany,  18,59] 

,   \%"-  «RAVIER  (P.  .lAcgcES).     Relation,  ou  .I,>urnal 

du  \oyage  en  iroo  depuis  le  pays  des  Illun.i,  ,j„„,„'a  1V,„- 
bou.-hure  du  .M,s,is»ipi.  y.  y.  [Albany,  ISM] 

'^?- r  nABLOx  (P.  CLAi-DE).   Ki'lation  de  ee  qui  s'est 

passu  de  plus  Uoiaar<iuable  au.v  llissious  des  Peres  de  la 
*  "K^"'"  ''<'  ■'^■""^  "''  I'*  Xouvelle  Kranee  les  annees  V\ri 
*''•'"'•  N-Y.  [Albany,  18«1] 

r.  ~''^^'a T  '*^,'"'''^'  (P-  fLAl-DEl.     Relation  de  eo  qui  s'est 

passu  do  plus  Rernarquable  aux   .Missions  des  PAros  de  la 

C  ompagnie  de  .lesus  en  la  Xouvelle  France  les  annees  1673 

"'"'■'•  Quebec  [Albany,  1800] 

"■■"?•, Relation,s  Diverses  sur  la  Bataille  du  Malan- 

^rRi:/,''*'^  '"  "  ■""""'•  '•*«  ■  ■  •  •  ^«  "•*•  AnKlois  sous 
il.  Braddoek.  «   Y.  18.J0 

r'l-  — —  Relation  de  la  Mission  du  Missisipi  du  Semi- 
naire  de  Quebec  en  1700.  Par  M.M.  de  Montigny,  de  St 
Cosme,  et  fhauinur  de  la  Source.  X.  Y.  ISiii 

,;1^'\  "^  ^°°^^'l  T-  '***'''•  ^onim  Belgium,  deserip- 
tion  de  Xieuw  Xetherland,  et  Notice  sur  Rene  Goupil. 

N-  Y.  [Albany,  18G2] 

.33.  -— Sagean  (Mathieu).      Extrait  de  la  Relation 

des  Avauturcs  et  Voyage.  x.  Y.  [Albany,  1863] 

r,"^*- I>REi:ii..i-ETTEs    (P.    Gabriel).      Epistola   ad 

JJominum  Ulustnssimum  Dominum  Joaunem  Wintrop. 

X.  Y.  18IJ4  [Albany,'l'866] 

'^'; , — - -^"LET  (P.  Pierre).  Relation  de  sa  Captivit6 
parmi  les  Onneiouts  en  1600-161)1.       X.  Y.  [Albany;  1864] 

736.  —-  Relation  des  Affaires  du  Canada  en  1606. 
^a^u-  '^"'•f »''<■■•'  PArpsde  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus depuis 
1606  jusqu-en  170■^.  y.  y.  [Albany,  1865] 

i-nf  •  '"T  "J^'"^"  (f-  Jacvles).  Letfe,  le  M  Fevrier 
1.08,  sur  les  Affaires  de  la  Louisiane.  X.  Y.  1803 

738.  —  BmoT  (P.  ,Iacvues).  Relation  de  la  Mission 
Abnaquise  de  ht.  Francois  de  Sales,  I'anuee  170-J. 

X.  Y.  [Albany,  1805] 
Two  copies  of  this  nre  Iwunil  in  the  sHnie  volume. 

V  '^"'  i7~;.  "^'^^'''"',  ''<'  P'^c™  sur  la  Xegociation  entre  la 

Xouvelle  France  et   la  Xouvelle  Angletorre  es  annees  lOlS 

et  suivantes.  n.  Y.  [Albany,'  1800] 

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740. Gendron     (Sifa'R     |)k).      (iuelqiioH    Particu- 

laritoz  du  paya  ties  Ilurons  «?n  la  Xouvello  Kran<M'. 

Paris,  180U  [Albany,  iscy] 

741. (HAUf  IKTIERK    (P.     t'LAlDE).      I,aVie    (!«'    la 

IJ.  Catln-rine  Tofiakoiiitn  dilo  a  picsi'iit  la  Saiiu'le  Sauva- 
gesao.   -FrunL  N.  Y.  [AUmiiy,  1SS7] 

74'2. Relations  dcs  .li'suitcy,  nontenant  Ce  qui  «'cst 

passe  (Ic  plus  Remaniuable  dans  les  Missions  ties  Peres  do 
la  CompaKiiio  de  Jt'sus.     :i  vols    roval  Bvo,  half  nioroceo. 

Quebec,  1858 
Tlie  SoRive  CoHei-tion  of  tlie  Jesuit  Relationw,  imblislie«l 
under  tlie  supervision  of  the  Canadian  (jovernment.  P^aeli 
Relation  printed  separately,  in  a  literal  reprtMluction  of  tlie 
originalj*.  including  those  of  whii-h  only  one  or  two  copies  are 
known.  With  analytical  table  and  copious  index.  Only  l."00 
copies  were  printed. 

743.  Journal  des  Jesuites      Publied'apresle  inanu- 

serit  original  conserve  aux  archives  du  Seminairo  du  Qu«''- 
bec.  Par  MAI.  les  Abbes  Laverdiere  et  Casjjrain.  4to,  half 
calf  (40;3  pp.,  including  Index).  Quebec,  U*'7l 

Very  nire.  nearly  the  whole  edition  havinj?  been  destroyed 
by  fire.  It  is  siiid  that  only  60  bad  been  is-sued  when  the*  re- 
mainder of  the  edition  was  destroyed,  alwut  40  beinK^^ved. 
and  only  in  a  damaged  condition.  This  copy  is  one  of  tlie 
few  issued  l)efore  the  tire,  ami  in  tine  clean  condition. 

744.  Th\vaites{R.  G.— Editor)  and  Palsits  (V.  II.— 

Bibliographical  Adviser).  The  Jesuit  Relations  and  Allied 
Documents:  Travelsand  Explorations  of  the  Jesuit  Mission- 
aries, 161'>-17'.H.  The  original  French,  Latin  and  Itjti'Ui 
texts, with  English  translations  and  Xotes.  Porlraits,)  <psy 
and  facsimiles.     73  vols.  Svo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Cleveland,  ISDC-UiOl 
Only  T50  seta  were  printed  of  this  the  most  complete  collec- 
lion  of  the  famous  •■  Jesuit  Relations."  and  the  only  edition 
with  complete  English  translations  of  the  most  valuable  rec- 
ords of  that  period  now  extiint. 


745.  JOHNS      HOPKINS      UNIVERSITY     STUDIES. 

Studies  in  Historical  and  Political  Science.     Series  I.  to 
XIV.     Svo,  seven  vols,  in  half  morocco,  theoth'Ts  in  orig- 
inal cloth.     (As  14  vols.)  IJ  !t.  1S8:1-1M1 
Among  tlie  separate  treatises  included  in  tbi.>  series  are — 
Adams' (jermanio  Origin  of  New  Kngland  Towns,  Johnson's 
Old  Maryland  Manors,  Channing's  Town  and  County  Oovern- 
ment  in  the  English  Coloniew  of  N.  America,  Ingle's  Loc;.l  In- 
stitutions    of    Virginia,    Ely 'a    Recent    American    S<H.-ialism, 
Elting's  Dutch  Village  Communities  on  the  Hudson,  Itandall's 


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JOHN'S  HOPKINS    INU  j:i(SITV  STCniFS 
Swit/orlan       lioi.   f.   i'     '  ^''■'',    ^  mwilt  »     (iov™ n|     „r 

ZaUl"'  '"  '•"'  "'"'■"'■™'  «'"•  •'^^-™t,ui„„  ..o„v'„,,„; 

.h^^';,, Plaee-Xames  ot  Canada:  a  Paper  road  l,i.f,.i-,. 

750.  JOHNSTONE  rcirfvAT -I'lji     m 

18,8.  hd.tod  by  P.  J.  o.  Cha„veau,  John  Ro  liier  ,  t'.' 
Accompanied  bv  a  Seres  for  the  sam,.  fr.„«  „r  t  '  ' 
L'lnstruciou  P„bli„i,e,  Edi,%' "Z%"  ;;^7™t' r 
Dunn,  etc.     IIM.     43  vol.,.  4to,  cloth  an.l  boa;!!"  '  '" 

Montreal,   185'<-7S 

.  ^t^uS:""'-   ^^•"''  ■^.•P".',ice,ai^  rndlcc"'^™  ;:' 

Ottawa,  18i;T-i:ioi 
733    JO\VETT(B.)     The  Polities  of  Aristotle      (Vol    i 
Introduction    and   Tiansl. ;  Vol.    a,    Part    I      the   v,      \ 
■I  vols.  8VO,  cloth.  0.;ford  :  Th'c  Cll.'Udon'pres^r'l'^i.^ 

754.  JUGEJIENTH  KT  DICLIIJER  VTIOV**  ,I„  i-  •, 
Souverain  do  la  Xouvelle-Franie.  Pul  il"" to  L  leV  Aus 
piees  de  la  Legislature  de  Quebec.  Introduction  n,'; 
P.  J.  O.  Chauveau.     o  vol.-,  thick  4to,  halt  caif.     rlvle.m 


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tion  ct)py,  with  atito^mph  of  the  Ilun.  J.  Itlanchot,  Secre- 
tary of  the  Province.  Quebec,  1H85-181H 

The  JiiilKmeDts  an«l  DeoiHions  of  the  Supreme  Council,  from 
186:j  to  ITHi.  Full  reprints  of  the  documents,  with  fm-fiirniles 
of  the  signatures,  ana  chronr, logical  tables.  A  vnluiible  col- 
lei-tioii  of  nuiterial  for  the  historical  ftu<lent. 


7.55.  1Z"AT,M  (PETKU).  Travels  into  North  America. 
-*-*^  Contaiiiiiif;  its  Natural  History,  and  a  Circum- 
stantial Account  of  its  Plantations  and  Agriculture  in 
general,  with  the  State  of  the  Country.  Manners  of  the 
Inhabitants,  etc  Transl.  by  J.  R.  Forster.  With  view 
of  the  Cohoes  Fully  four  plates  of  natural  hist'>r}/,  anil  a 
large  map.  2  vols.  8vo,  old  calf  (.joints  cracked).  Lond.  1T72 

With  the  delicately  engraved  bookplate  <if  Charles  Conway, 
in  the  manner  of  William  Blake,  said  to  have  been  executed 
by  Flaxman 

The  travels  were  principally  in  New  Jersey,  P'^nnsylvania, 
up  the  Hudson  to  Albany,  and  then  by  way  of  the  lakes  to 
Canada. 

:.■>«.  KANSAS  HISTOKICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections, 
Vols.  4  ami  5,  188fi-9(J;  Publications.  Vol.  1  (Biographical 
Sketches,  etc.),  Topeka,  188ti;  Eighth  Biennial  Report,  1891- 
!)2;  Eleventh  Biennial  Report,  1896-98.  5  vols.  8vo,  cloth 
(one  in  paper).  Topeka,  1880-98 

757  KAYE  (SIR  JOHN  WM)  Life  and  Correspond- 
ence of  Charles,  Lord  3Ietcalfe  (of  Mahratta  War  Fame). 
Portrait,     'i  vols,  linio,  full  morocco.  Lond.  1858 

758.  KENYOX  (F.  C— Editor).  Aristotle  on  the  Con- 
stitution of  Athens.  The  Original  Text,  with  Introduction 
and  Notes.     Hvo,  cloth.  Lond.  1891 

759.  KINGSFORO  (W.)  The  Canadian  Canals:  their 
History  and  Cost.     &vo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1805 

760.  Canadian  ArchfBology:  an  Essay.   12mo,  cloth. 

Montreal,  18S6 

761.  History  of  Canada.    Maps  and  plans.    10  vols. 

8vo,  cloth  (some  of  the  pages  marked  with  pencil). 

J[ontreal,  1887-98 
I»osely  inserted  is  the  author's  reply  to  Strictures  on  the 
Third  Volunie  of  this  history,  1897  (M  pp.).  etc. 

762.  KIRKE  (H.)  The  First  English  Conquest  of  Can- 
ada, with  some  Account  of  the  Earliest  Settlement  in  Nova 
Scotia  and  Newfoundland.     Map.     8vo,  cloth.     Lond.  1871 

With  marginal  MS.  notes,  in  pencil,  by  Sir  John  Bourinot. 

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7«3.   J  ABRADOK  COMPAXY  (The).     I„  ,),o  (V,urt  ..f 

ai,  »)■■„,    ll,.r  Mh.|,.m.v,)u       loen  (K.-sp,„„l,.  „).     A  .pd- 
lantstartum.     +to.  half  calf    ,pii:j.         |Q,i,.W-]  iswi 

tl,Jvr}m',Tr!"'f  "-r""  "i  """""}  ""l"'"Blllf"l"«Ilership„f 
in  f»v,i     fTi      ,    ^'"^  ^"""^'if-  MinBai,.-    Tlie.ler-isi.,,,   va., 

tl^t^L  ^pSnX,!""-  '^  '■»'■ "'  ""■  ^""'-  "■■■'  ■""■«  "-' 

704.  LAI-ITAl-  (P.  JOSKPII  KKA\(.OI.S).  M„urs  dcs 
Sam  ages  Amenq  laiiis.  coinpar.'-os  au.v  .Mn.un,  .l.-»  l-rcniit.™ 
Temp,.  /»„.,/.  „,//,  .;,;  (,;,„„,,,  ,,„,^  ^,,  ^.„,-,,^.^^  /,/„,, J  ™ 
Iwhan  -inninme^,  tic.     4  vols,  lamc,  original  calf,  gilt.  " 

Palis,  I7-i4 

Tiie  ttutlior  theorises  tbat  Ainerii-a  was  i)rolii.blv  i»-<>i)l«l  liv 

the<le«-endants  „f  th,.  inhabitant,  of  KuroJ  ai^^S  Lnl 

sTSr'T","  'T"';;  »"■'  ')''"  "•"«  join*  1  "t  ilTrin^' 
„f?l  Ji,  Ti' prove  li.s  tbeories  be  gives  verv  minute  a<-,-ou,iI, 
Tne  1  eM,"J,';"""'''f "'  »"l«'^'i«i™»  "<  tb;-  Indians.  ,.uall  ■  ! 
Orei.ee  r,eK,  '"'"''"r,'''"'"!','"i«  ""'I  "■"li"!''  <'t  Aneient 
uret(e,  tbe  hast    ete.     His  rcsiilenee  of  several  vears  aniornr 

of  tlelE,,"'''.',';  ''.','  "r"'""."".-  »c.,.u.inte.l  wi-tb  t"e'b"bK 

7fi5.  LAIIOXTAX  (liARON-  DE).  X„uvoauv  VovaRt-s  do 
M  .  Le  laio.,  d,.  rahonian  da.is  l'Ai„Ori.|ue  Si.ptt.M"tfi„uaU.. 
Qui  eontlenl  line  Kolalion  di-s  differens  IVuples  qui  v  habi- 
tant la  Nature  , If  lonr  (iouvoruement,  lour  CoinuioiTo,  lour 
toil  iinie,  li-uf  Relijiiou,  et  leiir  mauiero  de  faire  !a  Ouerre 
i  vols.  1  'mo,  oi-Klual  sheep.  La  ilaye :  Frei-es  I.honore,  1 7 1 ,5 
Illustrated  witb  31  plates  ami  maps.  .Most  of  tbe  -arlier 
books  .lesnnbmK  Canada  or  New  Frame  are  written  bvJesU 

I^bontan  s  narrative  we  Ret  a  view  from  an  entirely  diffeieut 
standpoint,  that  of  a  Freethinker  and  a  ,.,;,Per     The  result  U 

ii\.„  fl      travellers-tbat  IS  to  say.  bi,  .lesi^ription  of  tbe  irreat 

anfthenwS/!;"'!'  "r  I^.kyJfountainsint'otbe  Mi»,L1m"i 

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773.  AMOS  (SHELDON).  A  Systematic  View  of  the 
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JIS.  notes.  Lond.  1872 

774.  APPLETON  (C.)  llistoire  de  Compensation  en 
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775.  (  OXSTITI'TIONAL  LAW.  Ponieroy's  Constitu- 
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stitutional Limitatious  (5th  edn  ),  Host.  1S83;  Cooley's 
I'rincii)les  of  Constitutional  Law,  Host  1880.     3  vols.  Svo. 

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777.  KENT'S  Commentaries  on  Atnericftu  Law.  4  vols. 
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789.  First    Establishmeiit    of    the    Faith    in    New 

France.  Now  first  tronsl.,  with  Notes,  by  J.  G.  Shea.  Pitr- 
traii  of  Carder,  famimile  of  the  original  title,  view  of  Que- 
bec^ etc.     2  vols.  8vo,  morocco.  N.  Y.  1881 

No.  91  of  a  limited  number  of  sigDed  copies.  It  contttine  the 
first  account  of  Cavelier's  explorations*  and  of  the  Comte  de 
Frontenac,  for  whom  Le  Clercfj  was  for  some  time  secretary. 
Charlevoix  states  that  there  is  reason  to  believe  that  Frontenat; 
himself  had  a  hand  in  the  writing  of  it. 

790.  Nouvelle  Relation  de  la  Gasposio,  qni  contieut 

lea  Mceurs  et  la  Religion  des  SauvaRes  Gaspesiens  Porte- 
Croix,  adorateuvs  du  Soleil,  et  d'autres  Peuples  do  TAme- 
rique  Septentrionale,  dite  lo  Canada.  IGmo,  morocco,  pp. 
5Ti  (a  small  piece  of  blank  margin  of  title  torn  off). 

Paris,  16111 
The  first  publication  of  Father  Christian  Le  Clf^rcq,  and  the 
first  book  which  contains  a  full  account  of  the  Miciiiac  Indians 
and  description  of  that  i»art  of  the  coast  of  the  St.  Lawrence 
which  they  inhabited.  Short  notices  are  also  given  of  the 
Indians  of  Acadia  and  other  neighborinK  places.  The  Micmacs 
he  calls  '■  Porte-Croix,"  from  the  habit  they  liad  of  decorating 
themselves  with  the  mark  of  the  cross.  His  accounts  are  given 
from  his  own  personal  observations,  he  living  in  their  midst, 
lionietimes  in  their  wigwams,  for  a  considerable  time.  Father 
Le  Clercq  was  also  the  inventor  of  the  symbols  in  which  the 
religious  books  for  the  use  of  the  Mieinacsare  printed.  Very 
scarce. 

791.  LEGKR  (LOUIS).  A  History  of  Austro-ITangary  to 
188H.  Transl.  by  Mrs.  Birbeck  Hill,  Preface  by  E.  A.  Free- 
man.    Post  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1889 

792.  LEGGO  (W.)  History  of  the  Administration  of  the 
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Montreal,  18T8 

793.  LE  MAY  (P.)  Le  Pelerinde  Sainte-Anne.  Roman 
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794.  LE  MOINE  (J.  M.) 
rence.     Map,     8vo,  cloth, 
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795.    The    Explorations     of     Jonathan    Oldbiick, 

F.G.S.Q.,in  Eastern  Latitudes.  Canadian  History,  Legends, 
etc.     8vo,  cloth.  Quebec,  1889 

Presentation  copy, with  an  interesting  aHfoj;raj>ft  letter  hyi\w 
author. 

796.  Maple  Leaves:  Canadian   History,  Literature, 

and   Ornithology.     Front      8vo,  cloth.     With   autogra[)li 
inserted.  Quebec,  1894 

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generations  of  1  e  fS ^f  /«  i  T""'  °'  ""■  "'•«'  'I'ree 
early  settler  of  TamXn  Mass  w?,h  ''"?'^'  ''■'"'  "»"  "» 
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oflhe  lingJisb  nt  Port  Rmrp^nT  '"  *-"/'"'  "'  "»  'I"-'-"! 
alopts  tl,e  profession  of  flf,  ter  \TZ',""-  ""*;  "-"  I"' 
story  of  the  Coiiite  ile  Mimnevni,  wl.i       '^''''  '"f"''"'''  ■»  tlie 

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sold  as  a  slave  at  Boston     """'""'  ''^  """  f>e«-  Knglanders  and 

801.  LE  TAP  (PfiHF  siYTiTi      n'  »  . 

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805.  LITERARY  PAMPHLETS.  Boutades  ct  ReverieB. 
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langes d'Histoire  et  de  Litti'Tature,  par,  B.  Suite,  Ottawa, 
1876;  Theatre  au  Canada,  by  Abbe  Gos^elin,  Ottawa,  1898; 
Un  Uisparu,  par  G.  A.  Difmont,  portrait,  Montreal,  1894, 
etc.     8vo  and  12mo,  cloth.     (6  pieces.) 

800.  LIZARS  (R.  AND  K.)  In  the  Days  of  the  Canada 
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Social  Life  of  the  Period,  1835-1850.  Portraits  and  ittusts. 
8vo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1896 

807.  LODGE  (H.  CABOT).  A  Short  History  of  the  Eng- 
lish Colonies  in  America.  8vo,  half  roan  (rubbed).  N.YM881 

808.  LONG'S  EXPEDITION.  Keating  (W.  II.)  Narra- 
tive of  an  E.xpedition  to  the  Source  of  the  St.  Peter's  River, 
Lake  Winnepeek,  Lake  of  the  Woods,  etc.,  performed  in 
18-J3.     Man  and  S  plates.     «  vols,  half  calf.        Lond.  1835 

Contains  »  very  full  and  valuable  account  of  the  Indians  of 
the  explored  territory,  especially  of  the  customs,  charactersana 
numbers  of  the  Sioui  and  Chippeway  tribes,  including  a  short 
vocabulary  of  Indian  languages. 
809    LONG  (G.)  America  and  the  West  Indies  geographi- 
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Maps.     8vo,  cloth  (worn).  Loud.  1845 

810.  LONG  ISLAND.  Flint  (M.  B.)  Early  I>ong Island: 
a  Colonial  Study.  Beproduction  of  Block's  map  of  Ibie 
Post  8vo,  cloth.     Limited  edn.  N.  Y.  1890 

811  LORIN  (H.)  Le  Comte  de  Frontenac:  Etude  sur 
lo  Canada  Francais  a  la  rtu  du  XVIIe  sii-cle.  Map.  8vo, 
halt  calf.  l**"'-  IS"* 

813  LORNE  (MARQUIS  OF).  Memories  of  Canada  and 
Scotland.     Speeches  and  Verse.     Crown  8vo,  cloth,  gilt. 

Montreal,  1884 

H13    Canadian  I'ictures.  Map  and  numerous  iUusts. 

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LOUISBOtTRQ     [THE    FIRST    SIBOE]. 

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Rcdition,  etc.  Uollan,  at  the  time  of  the  publication  of  this, 
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LOUISBOURG   [THE  FIRST  SIEGE]. 

822.  LETTRE  d'lin  Habitant  de  Louisbourg.  Contenant 
uno  Relation  exacte  et  circonstanciee  de  la  prise  de  I'Isle 
Royale  par  les  Anjrlais.     12mo,  morocco,  pp.  81. 

(Quebec:  Chez  Guillaume  le  Sincfre,  lt45 
Extremely  rare.    Parkman  makes  much  use  of  the  grapliic 
descriptions  given    a  this  Ixxik  of  the  siege,  and  praises  it 
greatly  in  this  respect. 

823.  The   Anonymous   **Lettre  d'un   Habitant   de 

Louisbourg,"  containing  a  narrative  by  an  eye-witness  of 
the  Siege  in  1745.  Edited,  with  an  English  translation,  by 
G.  M.  Wro  g.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  74.  Toronto,  1897 

824.  LOUTSBOURG.  The  Taking  of  Louisbourg  in  1745 
and  1758,  extracts  from  the  Gentleman's  Magazine.  1758, 
with  map,  and  type-written  copies  (103  pp.)  of  pieces  from 
the  same  journal  relating  to  the  siege;  extracts  from  the 
Canadian  Ai-ehives  on  the  same,  with  map,  1886;  and  other 
similar  extracts,  etc.     Bound  in  1  vol.     4to- 

825.  NATIONAL  PREJUDICE  opposed  to  National  In- 
terest, candidly  considered  in  the  Detention  or  Yielding  up 
Gibraltar  and  Cape-Breton  by  the  ensuing  Ti-eaty  of  Peace, 
etc.  In  a  letter  to  Sir  John  Barnartl.  Crown  8vo,  half  roan, 
pp.  50.  Lond.  1748 

The  author  advocates  restoring  Ca;)e  Breton  and  Gibraltar, 
for  tlie  sake  of  the  gi>odwill  of  both  France  and  Spain. 
S26.  NEVILL  (VALENTINE).     The  Reduction  of  Loui.s- 
bourg:  a  Poem.  Wrote  on  board  His  Majesty's  ShipOrford, 
in  Louisbourg  Harbour.     Ismail  folio,  sewed,  pp.  lf». 

Very  scarce.  Portsmouth,  1758 

827.  NILES  (REV.  SAMUEL).  A  Brief  and  Plain  Essay 
on  God's  Wonderworking  Providence  for  New  England  in 
the  Reduction  of  Louisbourg,  etc.  IGmo,  limp  calf  (lacks 
the  title,  and  introductory  leaf,  and  edges  of  some  of  the 
leaves  damaged).    Veri/ rare.    New  London:  T.  Green,  1747 

828.  PEPPERRELL  (SIR  WILLIAM).  An  Accurate 
Journal  and  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  New-Eng- 
land Laud-Forces  during  the  late  Expedition  against  the 
Frencli  Settlements  on  Cape  Breton  to  the  time  of  the  Sur- 
render of  Louisbourg  .  .  .  with  a  computation  of  the  French 
Fishery  ...  all  sent  over  by  General  Pepperrell  himself  to 
his  friend  Capt.  Hen.  Stafford,  atExraouth,  Dt.on.  Printed 
ft-om  the  Original  Manuscript.  Post  8vo,  limp  morocco, 
pp.  40.  Exon  [Exeter]:  A.  «t  S.  Brice,  174G 

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829.  A   Sermon   Occasioned  by  the   Death  of  the 

Hon.  Sir  Wm.  Pepperell  .  .  .  who  died  at  his  Seat  in  Kittery, 
July  0,  1759.  By  Rev.  Benj.  Stevens.  Small  4to,  paper, 
pp.  vi.  -f-  34,  uncut.  Bost. :  Edes  &  Gill,  1759 

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I«le  par  les^Anglois  en"  naS^^^c^rV^nTvo'  o.^tTgnt.'"'"' 
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ingsof  God  anji"veHo'nsfnrnH  ;■"'■*"  ^7,""'  "•«  O"" 
Sermon  at  South  Church  Tn'SoK'N'E'  oi'Tc' '"  * 
Thanksg  vine  Julv  is   t^is      "'"'.'' ^'- *-,  on  the  General 

of  I.ouis1ou"r|:     sln'8™!tTf ToTn"'^''  '^'  '""^'"^  ">"  ^'^ 
R..  „  ''•'''•  P"»t<"l:  I'ond  reprinted,  1746 

occasioned  by  the    akZ  of   Inn  ^^'"■^>''  Boston  .  .  . 

roan,  pp.  38.  ^  "^   Louisbourg.     Post  8vo,  half 

at"  n>i  Edinburgh,  1746 

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North  America,  are  l.nefly  rn'sCd'"''i;"a.f '.Tk»",1 
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1745).     Svo,  cloth.         N.  Y.  Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  IS!t« 

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Grace  tho  i)uko  of  Newcastle,  with  a  Journal  of  the  Siejto 
of  Louisbourg,  niul  other  operntions  of  the  Forces  .  .  .  ap- 
proved and  attested  by  Sir  William  I'eppeirell  and  the 
other  principal  iillieers  who  commanded  ill  the  said  expedi- 
tion. Published  bv  Authority.  Svo,  half  morocco,  pp.  ii. 
Fine  ropy.  '-"tiJ-  1"-"' 

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840.  The  Conduct  of  Major  Gen.  Shirley,  late  Gen- 
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Load.  irSH 
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liimself.     Alexaniler  was  the  Oeneral's  secretary  and  aide-de- 
camp.    Fine  copy,  witli  the  tJibles  at  the  end.     Very  sc4u-ce. 

841.  TWO  LETTERS  concerning  some  farther  Adven- 
tures and  Impiovements  that  may  be  necessary  to  bo  made 
on  tho  taking  and  keepiii);  of  Cape  Breton.  IJmo,  halt 
roan,  li  pp.  Lond. ;  Printed  in  the  year  lT4(i 

84J.  WRONG  (<;.  JL— Editor)  I^uisbourg  in  1T45: 
Tho  Anonymous  "  Lettro  d'un  Habitant  do  Louisbourx"; 
containing  a  narrative  of  the  Siege  by  an  Eye-Witness. 
Edited  with  an  English  Translation.     Svo,  paper  covers. 

Toronto,  18117 

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?t4.  LOWER  CANADA.  Reports  of  tho  Commissioners 
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Lower  Canada.  (W.tli  Appendices.)  Map  uf  Hip  count r;/ 
aroiiiid  Monlmil.     Ito,  half  calf.  [Lond.],  Feb.,  1837 

84.').  LOYALISTS.  The  V.  E.  Loyalists,  Poem,  by  V. 
Phillipa-Wolley  (from  Longman's  Magazine),  Lond.  1897; 
Landing  of  the  Loyalists,  Sermon  by  J.  J.  Ilfll,  St.  .lohn, 
ls73;  Before  the  I'oming  of  Iho  Loyalists,  by  C.  llAiglit, 
Toronto,  18'J7;  U.  E.  Loyalists,  by  E.  Ilafris  (A.  L.  S.  in- 
serted), Toronto,  1897.     4  pah.phlets,  post  Svo,  cloth. 

84(j.  LUCAS  (C.  P.)  Introduction  and  Historical  Geo- 
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Early  Setllenient  of  (ilel  ™nv  in  <•!,?  f  '"""'"""'K  Hi" 
pally  to  the  Kevolutioi  arv  War  Iv  V!"o'  '"'"''"K  I'""''!- 
of  1837,  the  Serviees  of  the  K^?  )^^^"^  »'-^'  "'«  Kebellion 
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on  the  St.  Lawrence,    hrouuh  N'oi-  1,   ?* '"'™  ^'"■"  '*''>" •■^•"1, 
«n.l  Paeillc  Oceans.    VviM.an  »^ V'":'""'  '"  "'"  '''■•"'•'•> 

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mittee appointed  to  Enquire  into  the  Resources  of  the  Great 
Maclcenzie  Basin.  Session  1888.  4  colored  maps.  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  310.  Ottawa,  1888 

857.  M'LEAN  (J.)  Notes  of  Twenty-live  Years'  Service 
in  the  Hudson's  Bay  Territory.     2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond. 1849 

858.  Maclean  (J.  P.)  Historical  Account  of  the  Setile- 
ment  of  the  Scotch  Highlanders  in  America  prior  to  the 
Peaceof  1783.  With  Noticesof  Highland  Regiments,  their 
Services  during  the  Revolutionary  War,  and  Biographical 
Slietches.     lllust.     8vo,  cloth.  Cleveland,  1900 

859.  MACLEOD  (NORMAN).  The  Present  Church  of 
Scotland,  and  a  Tint  of  Normanism  contending  in  a  Dia- 
logue.    8vo,  boards  (binding  broken). 

[St.  Ann's,  Cape  Breton:  Privately  printed,  1841] 

860.  McM ASTER  (J.  B.)  History  of  the  People  of  the 
United  States,  from  the  Revolution  to  the  Civil  War.  5 
vols.  8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1888-1900 

861.  McMULLEN  (J.  M.)  The  History  of  Canada,  from 
its  First  Discovery  to  the  Present  Time.  Third  edn.,  en- 
larged.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Brockville,  1892 

862.  McNAB  (SIR  ALLAN).  Large  folio  portrait,  en- 
larged from  a  phot'>graph;  also  the  original  glass  negative. 
(2  pieces.) 

863.  MACOUN  (.1.)  Catalogue  of  Canadian  Plants.  The 
6  parts  in  3  vols.  Royal  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  bands.  (Geo- 
logical Survey  of  Canada.)  Montreal,  1883-92 

864.  MACTAGGART  (J.)  Three  Years  in  Canada;  An 
Accountof  the  Actual  State  of  the  Country  in  1826-28,  with 
Sketches  of  the  State  of  Society.  2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth 
(binding  broken).  Lond.  1829 

865.  MAGAZINE  OF  AMERICAN  HISTORY.  Edited 
by  Martha  J.  Lamb.  A  complete  set,  from  its  commence- 
ment to  its  discontinuance,  on  the  death  of  its  editor,  Sept., 
1893.  With  numerous  portraits,  reproductions  of  rare  maps, 
views,  and  other  illusls.     29  vols.  4to,  half  bright  calf,  gilt. 

N.  Y.  1877-1893 

866.  MAGRY  (PIERRE).  Di5couverte8etl5tabli8seraents 
des  Frani^ais  dans  I'ouest  et  dans  le  sud  de  I'Amerique  Sep- 
tentriona'le,  1014-1098;  Memoires  et  Documents  Inedits, 
recueillis  "t  publies  par  Pierre  Magry.  Portraits,  facsimiles 
of  rare  maps,  etc.     0  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.        Paris,  1879-88 

Contains  the  voyagea  of  La  Salle,  early  narrations  of  the 
Jesuit  missionaries,  Joutel's  narrative,  the  voyage  of  Dlber- 
ville,  etc.,  with  many  minor  narratives  of  explorers,  pioneers, 
tradeis,  and  others,  relating  to  tiie  early  discoveries  in  the  west 
and  south — some  printed  bere  for  liie  lirsL  lime. 


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S81.  JIAXUSCRIFr.  Neatly  written  Manuscript,  105 
pap's,  entitled,  "  Mission  d«  la  Caprieieuiie  au  Canada  en 
185S,  sous  le  commandenierit  de  M.  de  Helveze,  Capitaine 
de  Vaisseau,  185tj."    4to,  half  red  morocco. 


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»ii.  HEGG  (A.)  AND  NURSEY  (W.  R.)  Ten  Years  in 
Winuippj;,  a  Narration  of  the  Principal  Events  in  the  His- 
tory of  the  City  of  Winnipeg.     Plan.     8vo,  cloth. 

Winnipeg,  18T0 

883.  liRYCE  (PROF.  G.)  Manitoba,  its  Infancy, 
Growth,  and  Present  Condition.  Portraila  and  maps. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  188« 

884.  U'ARTIGUE  (JEAN).  Six  Years  in  the  Canadian 
Northwest.  Transl.  by  L.  C.  Corbett  and  S.  Smith.  Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1882 

8f<5.  DAWSON  (S. .(.)  Report  on  the  E.Tploration  of  the 
Country  between  Lake  Superior  and  the  Bed  River  Set- 
lement,  and  between  the  latter  place  and  the  Assiniboine 
and  Saskatchewan.     Colored  maps.     4to,  half  roan. 

Toronto,  1859 

880.  DUGAS  (L'ABBfi).  Monseigneur  Provencher  et 
les  Stissions  de  la  Kiviftre  Rouge.     Crown  8vo,  half  calf. 

Montreal,  1889 
Witli  a  history  of  the  early  miasioDS  to  the  Red  River  Settle- 
ment. 

88".  La  Premiere  Cauadienne    du  Nord-ouest,  ou 

Biographic  de  Marie  Anne  Gaboury,  1800.     Front.     Crown 
8vo,  half  calf.  Montreal  [1883] 

888.  FLOOD  OF  185i.  Notes  of  the  Flood  at  the  Red 
River,  185J.  By  the  Bishop  of  Rupert's  Laud.  Front. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  [185-,>] 

881).  GUNN  (D.)  AND  TUTTLE  (C.  R.)  History  of  Mani- 
toba, from  its  Earliest  Settlement  [to  1872].  Portrait.  8vo, 
cloth.  Ottawa,  1880 

800.  HAMILTON  (.r.  C.)  Sketches  of  Travel  from  Lake 
Ontario  to  Lake  Winnipeg,  with  the  Climate,  Inhabitants, 
Resources,  etc.     J/ajjs,  riews,  etc.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Toronto,  1876 

801.  HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY  OF 
.MANITOBA.  Transactions:  Nos.  35,  37->p,  45-48,  with 
the  Annual  Reports  for  188U,  'OIJ-'Uo.  (Henry's  Journal, 
the  Fur  Trade  ou  the  Red  River,  1709-1801;  Early  Days 
iu  Wiunipeir.  Old  Crow  Wing  Trail,  etc.)  Bound  in  one  vol. 
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Bjj.  — ^  The  Making  of  the  Canailiiin  WosI,  the  Reniili 

«TeZ;f ""  "'>•«•'*•"■»'-•  'f-'™''»  '■  -'  "■--.  cZ"„ 

8|V  MARGRAVE  (J.  J.)     Red  River.     (HiMorv'iif'th! 
lied  River  Settlement,  Later  Progress,  etc.)    »vo,  eloth. 

Montreal:  I'rivatelv  printed   1K71 

89o.  .MARTIN  (A. )     The  Hudson's  Bay  Co.npanv's  I  and 
1  enures  ami  the  Occupation  of  Assiniboia  brLm^  ." ' 

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Settlement  and  other  illusts.  I'Jmo,  elolh,  uncut    Lond  1845 

»<>■;    XEW  WEST  (The):  Historical, Statistical  and  Bio 

graphical.  Hups,  portrn.ls  and  plates.  Royal  8™  half  cal? 

^98.  ROSS  ALEXANDER).     The  Red  RivStleVenf 

;>f„  N^t^  ^'T"'"  ""-^  P^*"*""  State,  with  some  Account  of 

bvo,  cbir  """"•  '"■•     '''■""  "-^  ^'""'  ^"''  Gan;.™  Po°st 

Sir  John  S.  Pakington's  copy,  with  hi,  bookplat';'""''  '*'*" 

xr'"^'.r~:;,.''''"'"'  ^''•'  '"  ">e  Selklrk  Colonv,  by  R    O 

bv""!   S>H^^' w'""*^'  ''"• '  ^  "^"'•K''"-"  Xorihe  nl^ortres, 
by  J   Schtflz,  VVinnipeg  181)4;    Narrative  of  a  Journev  to 

phtr^Vlfi/cesO  ''^^'''  ""''™-  '«^^'   """  »"-•-- 
MAPS  AND  ATLASES 

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full  old  English  red  morocco,  elaborately  gilt   border  on 
mdes,  richly  g,lt  back,  gilt  edges.    (As  a  ™il)  -  Loud   1781 

ag?„-"ndTLX,''r.t^,  '(^^n^'""'  "'""''"^  -«  .v-rs 
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MAPS  AND  ATl-ASES. 
ATLANTIC  NEPTUNK  (THE). 
iMHintl  t»  i«  tiro  fotiimt-M.  in  tild  English  red  morocco  e.vtrn, 
tcith  broad  bordemof  emhlematie  gold  tootinf/  on  ttie  «Vif»,  anil 
in  in  jierfect  eomUtinn.  It  came  from  the  littrarff  of  the  fx- 
Rdval  Kiiiiiily  of  Niii>lf»t.  the  Ilourl>nnit,  and  there  in  ho  dotiht  it 
was  prfHcnted  either  by  thf  Enfjlisli  (iovcrnim-nt.  or,  jifrhaits. 
Sir  VViHian  Iluinilton  to  Kinjt  Fcrilinanil,  It  ironlil  tte  quite 
imjMHiHible  to  find  anuthcr  co/ih  to  be  comimrnt  with  it." 

The  mre  collefticm  w  uni|unstJonably  tlie  finest  collection  of 
eiiKntvt  i  uui)M  anil  views  ever  publislietl  bya  (ioverninent.  uml 
tlie  exi>eni*e  of  itH  i>r*'|>flnklion  mast  Iihvg  lieen  enorimms.  The 
total  imiiiber  of  rnloreil  or  tintetl  niaiw  is  11'),  ami  heverni  of 
thetM!  contain  Bmalltjr  inHet  iilans.  The  views  number  !(I4  ntl- 
ditional.  makinR  a  total  of  214.  Tlie  maps  ini-Uide  Nova  S>-«>tiii, 
the  River  St.  IjiwreiiL-e,  the  ialaml  of  Cajie  Breton,  the  i-on»ls 
and  liurlKds  of  New  EnKhunI.  New  Yorlt.  LonR  iMlami  ari<l 
neiRhlnirh«.o(l;  the  HmlMon  Hiver,  more  particuLirly  in  tlie 
vicinity  of  West  Point;  the  coaitt  to  Carolina;  the  tinlf  of 
Mexico:  the  mouth  of  the  MiwiBsippi;  plans  of  the  proceetliii;;s 
of  the  Itritish  fleet  in  New  York  HarlMir;  the  siege  of  York,- 
town ;  the  Battle  of  Camden,  etc.  Amoni;  the  views  are  New 
York  City,  a  rare  ami  unusual  view;  Hve  viewM  on  a  smaller 
scale  of  the  entrance  to  New  York;  various  viewa  of  places  in 
Nova  S<;otia,  of  Annapolis  Royal.  Halifax,  Vueljec.  Loui.sbourg, 
Boston,  a  larReantl  sevemi  smaller  views  from  (litferentimints, 
Newport, Havana ;  a  naval  combat  with  the  Phoenix  and  the  Rose 
enganed.  etc.,  etc.  Most  of  these  views  are  aquatints  and  very 
tteatifully  colored  by  hand. 

l^Q^2.  • An  imi>erfect  cony  of  the  same,  but  containing 

101  maps,  jthins  and  views.     Koiiml   in   3  vols,  half  calf 
(binding  soinewlmt  worn).     (As  :J  vols.)  Lond.  1781 

Among  the  maps  and  views  that  are  included  in  this  copy  are 
charts  of  the  St.  lAwrence  River,  coast  of  New  England.  Bos- 
ton iiarlxji,  including  plan  of  Boston;  Massachusetts  Bay, 
Plymouth  Bay,  harbor  of  Rhode  I-sland.  the  large  plan  of  the 
town  of  Newix>rt.  New  York  and  New  Jersey  coast.  Long 
Island,  New  York  harbor,  with  inset  view;  Pennsylvania, 
Hudson  River,  etc.  All  these  are  contained  in  the  preceding 
complete  copy. 

903.  AUSTRALIA.  Map  of  the  Calvert  Exploring  Kx- 
pedition  in  Western  Austriilla,  1806-7  {-i  divisions);  Map 
of  the  Elder  Exploring  Expedition  in  Soulh  and  Western 
Australia  in  1n:>1--^  (4  diviaions).  Large  folio,  paper.  (G 
pieces,  as  one  lot.) 

904.  IJELLIN  (S.)  Le  iVtit  Atlas  5i  .ritinie.  Reciieil 
de  Carles  et  Plans  desQualre  Parties  du  Monde.  Par  ordre 
de  M.  Le  Due  de  Choiseul,  Ministre  de  Guerre  et  de  la 
Marine.  Searhi  000 colored  maps  and  plan  ',  of  which  nearly 
300  are  of  Anitriea.  o  vols.  4to,  fine  copy  in  the  original 
old  calf,  gilt.  ...  ,  l'-"'^'  I?'-* 

A  copy  of  the  greatest  assocnation  interest,  bemg  Admiral 
Hawke's  own  copy,  with  his  bookplate  in  each  volume. 
The  maps  include  plana  of  the  principiii  cities  in  EuroiH", 
Dublin  and  London  Wing  among  then),  as  also  plans  of  New 
Yolk,  both  the  t^ity  .and  H.arbi!r,  Bt.'ston,  Piiiladelphia. 
Cliarleston,  New  Orleann,  etc. 
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vZ.  a,?d '?"^:'T?  (•'?«'^''«)      Map  of  the  P«vi„o«,  of 
L  iiper  and  Lower  Canada  and  the  adjacent  n»ri«  ,.t  .hi 
I  n,ted  State,  of  A,ner,ea.  Ver,  large  fo/i'^^rtw'o^drvil'n'? 
The  mreonpnal  i»ue  of  1815,  with  ongmved  i„«.,  view, 

wiek"wr  ^i"?"'  '.'"'  P'^*"""*'  <"  Canada,  New  Ijrun,- 
wKk  Nova  Scotia,  etc.,  and  a  part  of  the  Ignited  St«te« 
»ho«.nK  the  Boundary  of  the  British  North  An  er lean  ,m»' 
se»«.on8,  «,ze  aln.ut  4  ft.  by  7  ft.  «  !„».,  .nount?^  on  li'nTn 
in  three  seetionn  and  folded.     4to,  nior-leeo  oa„e 

Ti  •    •       _.  [Toronlol,  1853 

"'*'"'  'o  :  :r  '":''->.['^^«'-]  ^  J'^vately  ',il„;:,f,  [8'?« 
No  S  ''"°''  '"■'"""'  ''^'  "'"  '^■■'  "'  C""'""!.  tins  l«,„g 

yosa,  rin  au  we  .Siwle.     In  co  ored  facsi-ile  («  i  niv,-. 

tons),  accompanied  by  lar^c  key  map.  (T  pieeeL.Vs'^c^bn 

^^Reprodm-ecl  m  Madrid  for  the  Columbian  Celebration  of 

Sp^k^Se'^l^^d^'SSn^I^:  --  Ji^  - 

5.J    11.     Colored  and  mounted  on  rollers.  J»-   o-^ -\ 

Toronto:  The  Copji-Zlark  tJo.,  1809 
912.  Another  copy,  in  four  divi»ioii.-    .in  paper 

frobnbly  engraved  for  the  War  of  1813. 
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014.  GENEST  (P.  M.  A.)  Carto  de  lii  Nouvclle  Frame 
pour  Bervir  ii  Petude  de  rilistoire  du  Canada  depuis  sa  De- 
couverte  jusqii'en  1760.  A  large  map  {Ii3i  iu.  x  40  in.) 
based  on  early  maps,  with  inset  views  of  Quebec  iu  1088, 
eto.     Jlounted  on  rollers  and  varnished.         -Montreal,  18T5 

<llo.  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  MAPS 
AND  PLANS,  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  etc.  etc.  In 
divisions.     (About  50  pieces,  as  a  lot. ) 

Oil!.  GORDON  (A.  R.)  Charts  showing  the  mean, 
monthly,  and  annual  Temperatures  of  the  Hudson's  Hay 
Region  and  Eastern  Canada.  Vi  colored  charts.  Oblong 
folio.  [Montreal],  ls*85 

91".  JAILLOT  (II.)  Nova  Canada  sive  Nova-  Francia>. 
Large  folio  map,  finely  colored.  Paris,  lillMj 

018.  JEFFERYS  (THOMAS).  The  American  Atlas;  or, 
A  Geographical  Description  of  the  whole  Continent  of 
America ...  and  chiefly  the  British  Colonies.  From  Sur- 
veys by  JIajor  Holland,  Cnpt.  Carver,  Lewis  Evans,  etc.  :iO 
large  liiaps  ou  40  copperplates,  colored  in  outline,  with  inset 
plans,  including  New  York  City  and  Harbor,  Boston,  Mon- 
treal, Charleston,  etc.     Large  folio,  original  half  calf. 

Lend.  1778 

019.  JOHNSTON  (A.  KEITH).  The  Royal  Atlas  of 
Modern  Geography.  5:)  double-page  folio  colored  maps, 
with  special  Indcv  to  each.   Folio,  morocco  gilt.    Edin.  1880 

920.  .lOMAKD  (.M.)  Les  Monuments  de  la  Geographic ; 
Recueil  d'Auciennes  Cartes  Europeennes  et  Oricntales,  ae- 
compagnees  de  Spheres,  Mappemondes  et  Tables  Cosmo- 
graphi<iues,  etc. .  .  .  dcpnis  les  temps  les  plus  reeules  jusqu'ii 
I'epocpie  d'Ortelius  et  de  Mercator.  50  maps  in  exact 
facsimile  of  the  originals,  some  in  colors.  With  Introduc- 
tory Text.     Elephant  folio,  portfolio.  Paris,  \Sni 

021.  KKETSCII-MER  (KONUAD).  Die  Enfdcckung 
Anierika's  im  ihrer  bedeutung  fftr  ilie  Geschichte  des 
Wellbildea.  4to,  jiji.  471 ;  also  the  alias  of  40  jilales,  folio. 
Together  2  vols.,  half  morocco.  Berlin,  1802 

Tlie  ntlua  reentduces  in  oiilored  facsimile  {some  of  the  repro- 
ductions heiRlitened  in  gold  after  tfie  ori^jinals)  nmnuscritit 
miips  fiom  tlie  wirliest  times  to  tlie  end  of  tlie  Ifttli  Century. 
The  originals  are  in  tlie  Ric-ciirdinn  Library.  Florence:  the 
Vaticiui  I  .ihmry ;  University  I^ihrary.  Turin ;  the  Civic  Museum, 
Venice :  St.  Mark's  Library.  Venice,  etc. 

022.  LE  ROUGE  (SiF.t'R).  Recueil  des  Plans  de  l'.\nierii|Ue 
Septentri(Uiale.  Engraved  title  and  10  full-page  maps  and 
plates,  including  plans  of  Quebec,  Louisbourg,  New  Orleans, 
Fort  Frederic  (Lake  Chaniplain),   Halifax,  N.  S.,  Charles- 

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town,  Port  Royal,  N.  s.,  Havana,  foldins  vie«»  of  Q.iebco 
Hennepin-sjiew  of  Niagara,  etc.     Small  4to,  li.np  oalt       ' 

Ff^iu?"^'""-'-  '^"^'-     ^^  ^'»P  "f  •"<'  'W^^;  '"^ 
French  Bomuiions  in  North  America,  with  the  Roads    Dis- 

tances,  Liimts,  and  Kxtcnt  of  the  ISettlcments.    folotvd  „„d 

monntcd.  Measntin^  ft.  0  in.  xO  ft.  1  i„.   With  the orfRn 

case.     Inhnecotidition.      L„n,l. :  Jelfrej,  and  Faden,  1 "  5 

^■^.'^""!i.  After  the  American  Revolutionary  War.  thU  i„„u 

:m:tr  nr'i.-.ssr""  "■  "»'""■■""■■«  •-  '"■■""S 

'JU.  NORDENSKIOLI)  (A.  E.)  Om  Bt„der,.a  Zcnos 
Reseroch  dc  aldsta  Kartor  (ifverNordeu.  Royal  Svoht"? 
morocco.  Stockhol      itisi 

Presentation   copy  from  the  author  to  R.  ri    Mui',"'  with 
Aut..Kraph  I„»cr,pt  on.     With  facsimile  ropro,lu,.  i„n»  lif  tl« 
Zeno  maps:  of  the  1J27  map  of  the  Northern  Hemispriere  etc 
020.  P'af8imil..-Atlas  to  the  Early  History  of  Car- 
tography, w,rh  r,.productions  of  the  mo.st   imporfant  mai,s 
prin  ed  ,n    ho  loth  and  llith  Ce.ituries.     Tra,,»l     ronrtr 
Swedish  Or,ginal.y. I.  A.  Ekeloffi  and  Cleiaeut.s  R    .Mark' 
ham.     i oho,  half  morocco.  Stockholm   ISs'i 

The  repr.Hhlctions  incllMe  several  from  e.litions  of  Pto|,°; '. 
AltinK  from  1472,  Apian,  Hakluyt,  the  earliest  Csmographie;?. 

936  ORTELir.S'  ATLAS  OK  THE  WORLD  The 
Theatre  of  the  Whole  World.  l.;3  dotible-pagc  m  ,„  „  d 
portrait  o  Ortelius,  all  colored.  I'olio,  ImlTc  If' L"  ■ 
bimling,  etlges  of  some  of  the  preliminary  leaves  a  le 
frayed,  and  lacks  English  lillo,  as  also  five  maps). 

Fir.tt„,iii   ,      ''""''■•.■'x'^'"''"""""!  J- Ji'll,  lii'W 

Urst  LnKhsli  transhitlon  of  Ortelius'  famous  Atlas  out  lii, 
ingmapsot  the  X™- World,  the  South  Sea  with  tl'e'vvf 
the  .Ameru-an  continent,  .New  Spain,  Culincan  Japan  et  iC 
'hlX*  l'"l'';  ""',"/■  '■'""  ,"'>l"'rtan,.e,  „,„l  it  i,:  .ffi  cul  ,„ i'^ 
friund  in  tins  copy.  The  maps  have  lieen  mounte.l  on  .  imr'ls 
Some  ndihtions  Aere  nm.le  l,y  ihe  trnnslat,.r  to  the  .lescr  m  ™ 

in  ,™s,     Pookplateo,  Jnhir'l^ll^^^^N^JI^I^^'jti.;:^ 

93T  PINART  (A.-L.)  Rccieil  dc  V  trtcs,  Plans  ct  Vue, 
relatifs  aux  Kiats-Cnis  ci   au  C'anadi..,  In51-K:)i      kI'!, 

dims  d  apres  l,.s  originau.x  manuseriis. .  .  a  hi  liil iii,',,,„„ 

National...     Large  oblong  folio,  original  half  chith  case. 

T  I'^rtl'is    1  ft*  1*^1 

Lmitainsfacainiilesof  the  views  ot  New  York  11151  ,,n,'l    nil 

1M9  and  fran,|uehn,  llillU:  Fmn,,uelln'»  Anie  ica  alwuTS 
(liist  map  witli  tlie  name  V,\,mg!,),  IVre  Jollie  ',  uia^  „f  , 
regions  between  the  St.  Lawrence  and  n„di„K!  JC  »lc        " 
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928.  REMARKABLE  MAPS  of  the  15th,  16th  and  17th 
Centuries.  Reproduced  in  their  original  size.  The  six  nos. 
in  4  portfolios  Large  4to.  Only  100  copies  printed.  (As 
4  pieces.)  AmslerdHin,  1894-97 

No.  I.  The  Bodel  Myonhius  Collection  at  Leyden. 

Nos.  II. -III.  Geography  of  Australia,  au  delineated  by  the 
Dutch  Cartographers  of  the  17th  Century.  Edited  by  C.  H. 
Coote  of  the  Britiah  Museum. 

No,  IV.  Nicolaes  Witeen's  Map  of  Northern  Asia. 

No.  V.-VI.  Maps  of  various  parts  of  Europe  in  the  15th  and 
16th  Centuries,  chiefly  fr.nn  the  Isaac  Vossius  Collection  at 
Ley den. 

929.  ROCQUE  (M.  A.)  A  Set  of  Plans  and  Forts  in 
America  reduced    from  Actual  Surveys,    1763.     Engraved 

sj  title  and  30  full-page  plates^  engraved  by  P.  Atidrews.  Ob- 
long 4to,  iinely  bound  by  Zaehnsdorf  in  full  crimson 
crushed  levaut  morocco,  gilt.  [Lond.  1763] 

Very  rare.  First  edition  of  this  collection.  The  series  include: 
Plan  of  New  York  from  a  survey  by  T.  Maersohalckin,  1763; 
Plan  of  Quebec;  City  and  Fortress  of  Louisbourg  with  the 
attacks;  Montreal;  Schenectady;  Albany;  Hnlifax,  N.  S.;  Fort 
Frontenac  (Canada) ;  Fort  Brewerton  (Oneida  Lake);  Stockade 
Fort  at  Oswego  Falls;  Fort  William  Henry;  The  Narrows,  New 
York,  with  the  defences  marked;  Entrenched  work  round 
Harkemeis  house  at  German  Flats;  Block  House.  Oneida  Lake; 
Royal  Block  House  near  Fort  Edward;  Fort  William  Henry, 
with  the  Ennlish  and  Frencli  camps  and  attack;  Foi-t  at  .Sara- 
toga; Fort  George;  Eutrenchtd  camp.  Fort  Ligonier;  Fort 
Frederick,  Albany,  with  a  view;  Fort  Edward;  Fort  Bedford; 
Crown  Point  (2);  Fort  Stanwix;  Fort  Frederick,  St.  John's 
Kiver;  Fort  Niagiira  and  environs;  Fort  at  Ticonderoga;  Fort 
Ontario. 

Tlie  plan  of  New  York  City  is  an  extremely  rare  and  early 
one.  Maerechaick  originally  drew  it  in  IT-W,  and  it  is  known 
from  its  publisher  as  the  Duyckinck  map.  The  one  here  differs 
slightly  from  that,  and  may  have  been  copied  from  another 
survey  by  him. 

930.  SOUTH  AFRICA.  Slaps  issued  by  the  English 
War  Department,  showing  the  Kimberley,  Pietern'.;.itzburg 
and  other  districts.  Large  4to  and  folio,  (-.il  pieces;  as  a 
lot.) 

931.  MAPS  of  Nova  Scotia  and  Cape  Breton,  with  ad jaeent 
parts  of  Xew  England  and  Canada,  1705,  by  Thos.  Jeffreys, 
plain  and  colored  issue  (2);  Carte  d'Amcriquo,  par  Guil- 
laume  De  Lisle,  Paris,  172:i.     Large  folio.     (3  pieces.) 


932.  MARCO  Pt)LO.  Travels:  Marsdon's  Translations, 
edited,  with  Notes,  etc.,  by  Thomas  Wright.  Post  8vo. 
cloth.  Lond.;  Ilohu,  1854 


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OF^'Lof  ANn^^^T.  O^.-^'^^VABRE  AND  ELIZABETH 
P.n«,„  T       ^^-     T*""  ^'"'O''  Of  "'6  S'nf"!  Soul,  beine  a 
Prose  Translation  from  the  French   of  a  Poem  hwlV, 
MHr^aret,  made  in  1544  by  the  S:"uo;8,  Eli.abe? .   *  & 
dueed  in  facsimile  (of  the  original  MS    in  the  nodleimi" 

«,?„  t  If     f?   Introduction  and   Notes,    by  P.  W    Ames 
Svo  half  calf  K,lt  back  and  top,  uncut.    Lond. :  Asherfmr 
■'''■*■  Another  copy. 

:^^'^?ti^L^^?:r'^^ni^x"•".'" 

uocnmentsinoditstiri,  de  Fringe"  d^ln^lettt',  aZTJT. 
etd'Ital.e.     Plates.     Post  «vo,  half  moLco  gilt  back  ^^ 

936    MARKIIAM  (CLE^rEXTS  R.)  A  We .tf  jlh^D^v " 

•  listory,    Geography.    .Mathematics,   Jlemoiis  of  Mon  l.lv 

nf Vh.  i        ■'"hnson  n  portrait  of  a  Mohawk  Indian      ™  vi™ 

„""'""""■'''■  -^'■"■J''*"'!  IlixtoricMl  Society,  188.3 
«.  ■       ~rr  *•'''*"'''"  •^■«'>land  in  the  Revolution  bv  H   r' 

{:?.^s^p^:\.„^.---«- ""--.. 

Inc.u,ln,R  „  History  of  Slavery  in  Maryland.  ,  ,      880 

obtain  an  House  o^  .^ssembl^  (X:,  ^ii::,.],^::^^^- 


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MASfeRES  (BARON  F.). 
tionalPaporH  conoerning:  the  Proviuce  of  Quebeck  (Appen- 
dix to  the  preceding).     %  vols.  8vo,  original  half  calf. 

Lend.  1775-70 
ilaron  Maseres  was  Attorney -General  of  Quebec  from  1766  to 
1769,  ftnd  a  noted  Iftwyer  and  politician.  His  integrity  was  such 
that  he  was  retiuested  by  the  Protestant  settlers  of  Quebec  to 
rejtresent  theircluims  in  London.  He  sliowed  active  sympathy 
with  tliose  political  reformers  who  were  prosecuted  by  the 
Ciovemnient,  once  making  a  visit  to  Cobbett  when  he  was  in 
saot,  in  his  sheriif's  wig  and  gown,  to  express  lii.^  sympathy. 
Charles  Lamb  gives  an  interesting  account  of  him  in  his  essay 
on  the  Inner  Temple  Benchers,  describing  him  as  always  wear- 
ing the  costume  of  the  time  of  George  IL.  with  three-cornered 
bat,  tye  wig.  and  ruffles. 

These  two  volumes  are  twoof  the  most  important  of  his  pub- 
lications, containing  much  valuable  historical  information. 
Scarce. 

943.  [ ]  The  Canadian  Freeholder:  a  Dialogue  shew- 
ing the  Sentiments  of  the  Bulk  of  the  Freeholdern  of  Canada 
concerning  the  late  Quebeek-Act,  etc.  3  vols,  8vo  (the  two 
firfit  volumes  in  half  rnssin,  bindings  broken,  the  third  in 
goo'l  condition  in  full  calf,  gilt).  Lond.  1770-79 

First  editions  and  very  scarce.  The  first  volume  was  ori;^!- 
nally  issued  with  the  title  as  al>ove,  but  the  second  and  tliird 
volumes  added  "  in  three  dialogues." 

944.  [ ]  A  Volume  of  Pamphlets,  all  by  this  author, 

containing:  Du  Gouverneinont,  dcs  Mii'urs,  et  des  C.'ondi- 
tions  en  France  avant  la  Uovolutioa,  Lond.  1795;  Transla- 
tion of  a  Passage  in  a  late  pamphlet  of  M.  Slallet  I>u  Pan 
intitled  Correspondanee  Politique,  Lond.  170fi;  Questions 
sur  les(iuelles  on  souhnite  de  scnvoir  les  Reponses  de  ^L 
Adh«'niar,  et  de  M.  de  Lisle,  el  d'autres  Habitants  de  la  Pro- 
vince de  Quebec,  Lond.  1784;  View  of  the  English  Constitu- 
tion, transl.  by  Maseres  from  Mc  .te.si^uieu,  Lond.  1781; 
Second  edn.  of  the  ^foderate  Reiormer,  or  a  Propos.il  for 
abolishing  .  .  .  abuses  that  have  crept  into  the  Church  of 
England,  Lond.  17'.U.  IJound  in  1  vol.  8vo,  original  old  calf. 

Mjisf-rcs'  own  copy,  with  his  autograph,  and  date  March,  1797. 

945.  Occasional  Essays  on  Various  Subjects,  ciiiefly 

Political  and  Historical,  extracted  partly  from  the  Publick 
NewspaiK'i's  .  .  .  and  partly  from  Tracts  published  in  l!ie 
reigns  of  Queen  Elizabeth  and  King  Charles  I.  and  IL,  etc. 
8vo,  original  half  russia.  Lond.  1809 

Among  the  EsHaysare:  A  Proposal  for  Reconciliation  with  the 
Revolted  Provinces  of  North  America;  On  the  state  of  North 
America  after  the  Capture  of  Cornwallis;  Thoughts  on  the 
liidepeiidNnce  of  America,  and  the  liest  Manner  of  Acknowlcdj;. 
ing  it;  the  First  Two  Charters  of  the  Colonv  of  Mnseat'luisetls 
Bay ;  Votes  and  Proc^dings  of  the  town  of  Boston  in  Oct.  and 
Nov..  1773,  containin)];  their  grievant'eK;  Account  of  the  No- 
blesse, or  Gentry  in  Canada,  in  1775;  On  the  Slave  Trade;  etc. 


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MASSAC  BU8ETTS. 

946^  BARRV  (JOHN  S.)  History  of  Massaehusetls. 
1,  The  Colomal  Period;  a,  The  ProviiieiBl  Period;  3,  The 

^Zr'T,f'\  l^V"^     ^  ^l"-   *™'  <='<"•'  (»  ""!<'  worn, 
name  on  title  of  \  ol.  1).  '„„„    jsj^.j^ 

94:.  BAY  STATE  3IOXTIILY  (The).  Vol.  1  (eoiitain- 
mlT%  ""'*?"™1  "n"  I'itorary  Papers).  I'oHrails  ami 
Muds.     8vo,  cloth.  lj„^,    jgy^ 

94S^  CAMimiDGR  The  Register  Book  of  the  Lands 
hrirtiltTi. ',",."«  ^*'"'  To»ne"  and  the  Town  nf  Cam- 
bridge,  with  he  Records  of  the  Proprietors  of  the  Common 
Lands.     Small  4to,  eloth. 

Cambridge:  By  Order  of  the  City  Council,  1896 

949.  GIL5fA\  (A.-Editor).  The  Cambridge  of  189(1:  a 
Picture  of  lie  City  and  its  Industries.  Sumerou.<,  illn«ls. 
Royal  8vv>   eloth.  Cambridge:  Riverside  Pre.ss,  1896 

bN\li^^™;;°'hv*T"w''H"'"''''«'''  'S,''"''"  '■"'»''<'•  Life  in  Cam. 
h?  r -liw  Vi,^  "'Kt!'""""  ■■  The  Uainbrel  RooM  House, 
So?  etc       ""''''"  H"'"'"";    H,arvard  Universit.v,   by  C.  w! 

950.  IIIGGINSOX  (T.  W.)  Massachusetts  in  the  Ar.  ,y 
"i  .J^"?;.'''"''"''' ""■  "'"■■  of  ISli'-CS.  '-i  vols,  royal  Svo, 
cloth.     (Presentationeopy  from  the  author.)        Bostl8'l6 

H,?fe\;  ■  "0**^{?^R  (J^^'K«  K- )  I'if*'  «"<!  Times  of  Thomas 
Hutchinson  Royal  Governor  :,t  the  Prox  iiiee  of  llassaohii- 
setts  Bay.  Iortrml,riew,  and  facsimile.  8vo,cloth.  Bcwt  1>9« 
flri^-;  ["I'TCIIINSON  (THOMAS).]  A  Colleelion  of 
Original  Papei-8  relative  to  the  History  of  the  Colouv  of 
Massachusetts- Bay.  8vo,  sheep.  Jiost.:T.  d-J  Fleel  'iTC'l 
Tie  rare  original  edition.  On  the  back  of  title  Is  mste.l  tlie 
SkSi''''''"""^  "'  '"°""'  "'°"'"»'  "">  ■■"ted  pulKe,  and 

9o.X  The  HistPlyof  Massachusetts,  from  Ihe  First 

Scttlemeni  Ihcieof  m  102S  until  the  year  It.-id,  Third  edii 
with  »'W;tio:ml  Notes  and  Corrections,  S  vols.,  Salem  ai.;i 
Boat.  1,95:  Ihe  History  of  the  Province  of  Massaehusetls 

^^'',J'.?o'"",r-^'™,''  '""  ""''1  •I""''.  1"4,  Lond.,  J.  Mur- 
ray, 18^8.      logether  ;)  vols.     8vo,  half  calf 

Complete  set  of  Hiitchir-on's  History  of  .Massai-husetts.  with 
Thornton  s  Inde.,  of  I'trw  ,  and  Pla,-es  Imund  in  at  the  end  of 
of  vdlj  1  I'iHT-    ^"^"^  "»'"  °'  '^-  C-  Hutchinson  ,:n  titles 

954.  Diary  and   Letters,  with  an  Account   of  his 

Government  ot  the  Colony  during  the  difflenlt  period  lire. 
ceding  the  War  of  Independence.  Edited  from  orig  iial 
documents  by  P.  O.  Hutchinson.  Por/raih.  i  vols  8vo 
cloth  (library  label  removed  from  cover  of  Vol.  1). 

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955.  MEKRILL(E.  II.  M.— Editor).  Cambridge  Sketches, 
by  Cambridge  Authors.     Plaies.     8vo,  cloth.      Boat.  [1896] 

956.  MIXOT  (6.  R.)  Continuation  of  the  History  of  the 
Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  from  the  year  IT  .3.  2  vols, 
in  1.     Svo,  cloth.  Bost.  1T98-1803 

The  original  two  volumes  of  Hutchinson'a  History  ended 
with  1750.  the  concluding  portion  not  being  publinhed  until 
1838.  This  History  of  Minot's  was  intended  as  a  continuation 
of  Hutchinson's  and  concludes  with  176.5,  the  author's  death 
leaving  it  unfinished. 

957.  MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  LIBRARY.  Catalogue. 
(1048  double-column  pages.)     Royal  8vo,  cloth.    Bost.  1880 

958.  POCUMTUCK.  History  and  Proceedings  of  the 
Pocumtuck  Valley  Memorial  Association,  1870-89.  i  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  Deerfield:  Pub.  by  the  Assoc,  1890 

Historical  Papers,  Legendary  Tales,  Williams'  Indian  Cap- 
tivity, etc. 


959.  .VASSIE  (JOSEPH).  An  Historical  Account  of  the 
Naval  Power  of  France,  from  its  First  Foundation.  .  .  with 
a  State  of  the  English  Fisheries  at  Newfoundland  for  150 
years  past.  .  .  to  which  is  added  a  Narrative  of  the  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  French  at  Newfoundland  from  the  reign  of 
King  Charles.  .  .  Hrst  printed  in  171^.  4to,  half  roan,  pp. 
1»  +  5.  T.ond.  176'.J 

Very  Scarce.  Massie  was  a  noted  collector  of  pamphlets, 
most  of  which  he  left  to  the  British  Museum.  In  his  treatises 
on  the  conflicts  with  other  powers  he  advanced  tlie  theory 
which  has  been  so  ably  expounded  l)y  Capt,  Mahan  and  ot'  ers[ 
that  the  way  to  obtain  power  is  to  gain  command  of  the  s  ja." 
It  is  interesting  to  find  this  advocated  150  years  ago.  The 
■'Narrative"  is  a  reprint  of  the  very  scarce  "Letter  from  a 
West-India  Merchant  to  u  friend  at  Tunbridge,"  published  in 

9(iO.  MASSON  (I,.  R.)  Les  Bourgeois  de  la  Compagnie 
du  Nord-Ouest:  Reeits  dc  Voyages,  Lettres  et  Ruiports  in- 
edits  relatifs  au  Nord-Ouest  Canadien.  Avec  une  Esquisse 
Ilistoritiue,  ct  des  Annotations.  Both  ^.erles.  -i  vols,  royal 
8vo,  half  morocco.  (Juebcc,  1889-90 

Tlie  interesting  Xarrative'j.  Letters  and  other  Documents  are 
mostly  in  English,  occupying  4ia  jxigea  of  First  Series  and  the 
whole  499  pages  of  the  «econi  Series,  and  inclu.ling  valuable 
documents  hitherto  nnpuhlis-hed  of  Sir  .Alexander  MacKenzie, 
and  others,  relating  to  explorations  and  settlements,  the  In- 
dians, etc. 

901.  Another  copy,  -i  vols-  royal  8vo,  half  calf,  map 

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ISfio     ^,    i*  •-?°8t"i't"'nal  History  of  England,  1760- 
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I'Ond.  188!) 

8v^d„,r.-  ^"'*"»""'"'"  A.  Iio„ha,„-Car,o,-.     ThLk  n.";^, 

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073.  MEN  OF  THE  DAY.  A  Canadian  Portrait  Gallery. 
Edited  by  L.  H.  Tache.  Portraits  (4to  photos)  and  bio- 
Kraphical  sketches  of  31  contemporary  men,  includinj;  Sir 
Wilfrid  Laurier,  Sir  John  Bouriuot,  etc.  (a  few  duplicates). 
(As  a  lot.)  Ottawa,  1890,  etc. 

973.  MEN  OF  THE  TIME.  A  Dictionary  of  Contempo- 
raries. Biographical  sketches.  Twelfth  edn.,  revised. 
Thick  post  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1887 

974.  MERCITRE  FRAN^'OIS  (LE).  Chronologie  Sep- 
tenfiire  do  VHistoire  de  la  Paix  entre  les  Roys  de  France  et 
d'Espagne,  1598-1604;  3Iercure  Francois  (theprecedingtitle 
was  changed  with  this  vol.),  1610-15,  1617-19;  additions  to 
1623  and  the  year  1624;  additions  to  1626  and  the  year 
1627;  1027-28  J  1632  and  the  year  1633;  1635-37.  Bound 
in  11  vols.  {!'>  in  half  calf  neat,  the  other  in  vellum).  12mo. 
(The  volume  for  1626-27  lacks  title  and  a  leaf  or  two  at 
end;  1627-28  lacks  32  pp.  at  beginning.) 

Paris,  1605-39  [one  vol.  Cologne,  1615] 
The  vol.  for  16'^6  coataina  Lalleiiiant's  Jesuit  Relation;  16dil 
contains  Emery  Du  Caen's  expedition  to  Quebec,  "  Relation  de 
ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Nouvelle  France,"  and  Chnmiiain's 
Journey:  >n  I62H  is  an  account  of  Richelieu's  Canada  <  .apany 
of  the  One  Hundred ;  and  other  pieces  relating  to  Canada. 


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12mo,  half  calf  (lacks  title  and  some  leaves  at 


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end). 

*j76.  MEXICO.  Baker  (F.  C.)  A  Naturalist  in  Mexico, 
being  a  visit  to  Cuba,  N.  Yucatan  and  Mexico.  Maps  and 
plates.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1895 

977.  Archteological    Studies    among    the    Ancient 

Cities  of  Mexico.  By  \Vm.  H.  Holmes.  Part  I.  Monuments 
of  Yucatan.  Numeroits  folding  plans.  Koyal  8vo,  half 
calf.     (Field  Museum.)  Chicago,  1895 

978.  MILES  (H.H.)  History  of  Canada  under  the  French 
Regime,  1535-1763.  Maps  and  facsimile  plans.  Post  8vo, 
half  calf.  Montreal,  IbSl 

079.  MILLS  (WESLEY).  The  Nature  and  Development 
of  Animal  Intelligence.  Poet  8vo,  cloth  (with  presentation 
inscription  from  the  author  on  title).  Lond.  189P 

980.  MILTON  (VISCOUNT)  and  CHEADLE  (W.  B.) 
The  Nortli-Wcst  Passage  by  Land ;  being  the  Narrative  of 
an  Expedition  from  tlie  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  through 
British  Territory.    Maps  andplates.    8vo,  cloth  (used  copy). 

Lond.,  u.  d. 

981.  MINNESOTA  in  the  Civil  and  Indian  Wars,  1861- 
1805,  Publislied  under  the  auspices  of  the  Legislature  of 
Minnesota.     Imp.  8vo,  Iialf  morocco,  gilt  back. 

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Part8/Ti2,rt.^m\'"^.T-.^«^-  COLLECTIONS.  VoL  G, 
„"„„'.  *•  S??,'*  (Baker's  "  Sources  of  the  Mississippi,"  The 
I  ennepm  Bi-Centenary,  ludian  Mounds,  Sioux  Outbreak! 
eteO;  and  Vol.  8,  Part  3.  Must  4  vols.  Svo,  cloth  and 
'    P  St.  IMul,  188:-!)8 

sotafbTT  W-Mfin"''  "^r°'M->-  l«he  Ojib«-ays  in  Minne- 
H  b'  WhLf'  *','"*"'"".  Civilization  of  the  Ojibwavs,  by 
H.  B   Whipple;  Hennepin's  Discoveries,  by  S.  M   IJaWs- 

mi  M  VT,"^  "'"  "rV"  1**"''  «'""^  Outbreak  of 
18W,  M.  N.  Adams;  etc.).     Porirails.     8vo,  cloth. 

St.  Paul   iflfll 

984.  MISSISSIPPL      lirower   (J.    V.)     The   MississioDi 

Riv-erand  its  Sources:  a  Narrative  and  Critical  I    sto3 

Us  Discovery   with  the  Results  of  the  HydroMraphic  and 

half  calf.     (Minn.  Il.st.  Soc'y.)  Minneapolis,  18»3 

th'''*^f^~.^''.""'„''!-  *=*•)     Discovery  and  Exploration  of 

Maro^eftr'T^  ^"'"'y. -i''"  .">«   Original    Narratives  of 

DoiTp;„f '""'■'',    ^!«™bre   .Hennepin,   and   Anastase 

Uouaj.     Plates,   uclwlimj  foliiwy  fmsimile  of  the  newli, 

,hscovered  map  of  the  Mississippi,  by  Marquette  Svo.  cToJh 

„  .,    „  NY.:  Hedfleld,  1852 

„„j  ?!??■■    "'■■  Sl»«  has  added  copious  biographical  historical 

and  bibliographical  notes  oC  the  greatest  value  "■st""™' 

986,  MISSOURL  Owen  (L.  A.)  Cave  ReKious  of  the 
Ozarks  and  Black  Hills.    Plans  and  views.  Post  8vo,  cloth 

9S7.  MITCHELL  (DONALD  G.)  American  Unds  and 
^nl'""?.^  '^^i''"'  '^'o^'^'-S  to  pie's  "Raven'')  First 
EDN.   Over  100  imrtrails  and  plates.  8vo,  cloth.     NY   1899 

of°Eniand^"'r''^.<'="i'vTl''"'  K'^hoPxof  the  Church 
of  England  n  Canada  and  Newfoundland :  a  Historical 
Sketch.     Portraits  and  plates.     8vo,  cloth.     Toronto  [1836 

X    Th'l'^h'*'*^''''?"^^^'^,^'*-    The  Compleat  Geographer; or, 

V  H  e  F?-  Tv'''*',r "^  ' °I«'?™P'>y  of  all  the  Known 'parts of 

li„,f    „H     *<"■«''  «'*■'•     ^r^P"-     Folio,  old  calf  (binding 

loose,  .Qd  a  few  leaves  waterstained).  Lond.  1723 

The  Anieriuiui  portion  conta-js  mans  „f  tlie  -Isle  of  Call 

forma.     New  England  and  New  France,  New  Spain  °- Te?ra 

CI™."'        "■•  ""'"•  ""  "  ''""''"'^  "'  «'»  '!«  fa'^P?Ma,"and 

990.  MONRO  (ALEX.)  Statistics  of  British  North 
America  including  a  Description  of  its  Gold  Fields.  Crown 
8vo,  cloth  (a  few  pp.  stained).  n^t^^^  im 

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avee  les  Variautes  des  Pri.iiu^res  £ditious,  un  uhoix  dos 
meilleurH  C'ommoutaires,  et  dos  Notes  Xouvelles,  par 
£douard  Laboulaye.  Porimita.  7  vols.  8vo,  half  mo- 
rocco, uncut.  Paris;  (Tarnier,  1875-79 

993.  MOXTPETIT  (A.  N.)  Les  Poissoiis  d'Eau  Douco 
du  Cauada.  Colored  plateti  itf  fishes  und  numerous  illusls.  in 
the  text   Royal  fivo,  half  morocco,  gilt  bands.  Montreal,  18',t7 

994.  MONTREAL,  lieaugrand  (II.)    Le  Vieux  Montreal, 

161i-1803.     13  fuU-innje  piates,  mostlij   in  color,  by  P.   L. 

Morin.     Large  oblong  folio,  cloth.  Mttntreai,  1884 

Tlie  plates  include  Montreal  after  Cliamplain,  Itill,  in  1&15- 
50,  and  plans  of  later  dates  to  1733.  views  of  the  Itecollect  Col- 
lege and  (-'liurch  of  Notre  Dame,  at  an  early  date,  etc. 

995.  Broadside,  signed  by  Jonas  Ilanway  and  others, 

dated  from  the  Now  York  Coffee  House  [London],  17U<i,  ask- 
ing for  subscriptions  for  the  sufferers  from  the  great  Fire 
in  Montreal,  May,  1705,  and  including  a  petition  signed  by 
prominent  inhabitants  of  the  city,  giving  an  account  of  t!ie 
fire.  Two  leaves,  4to,  bound  in  limp  boards.     [Loud.  l7<iU] 

996.  Bosworth  (N.)     Ilochelaga  Depicta:  the  Early 

History  and  Present  State  of  the  City  and  Island  of  Mon- 
treal.    I'^nio,  half  roan.  Montreal,  lh39 

First  edition  of  this  early  and  rare  description  of  Montreal, 
with  the  23  views  and  maps. 

997.  Ilochelaga  Depicta;  or.  A  New  Picture  of  Mon- 
treal; the  Early  History  and  Present  State  of  the  City  and 
Island  of  Montreal.  Plans,  views  of  old  huiklinys,  land- 
marks, etc.  Edited  by  Newton  Bosworth,  with  Additions. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth  (name  on  title).  Montreal,  1846 

Scarce. 

998.  Hodges   (James).      The  Construction  of    the 

Great  Victoria  Bridge  in  Canada  (a  description  and  detailed 
account  of  its  construction).  Illust.  with  00  large jilafesy  in- 
cluding scale  draicings,  colored  views,  etc.  Royal  folio,  half 
morocco,  g-'U.  Lond.  18tiO 

Sumptuously  printed,  the  title  in  gold,  and  gijld  borders  to 
each  piige. 

999.  Lighthall  (W.  D.)     Montreal  after  250  years. 

Numerous  iUusfs.,  including  reproductions  from  rare  views. 
l2mo,  cloth.     No.  180  of  the  limited  and  signed  edition. 

Montreal,  1893 

1000.  Plan  of  the  Town  and  Fortifications  of  Mon- 
treal {with  insef  view),  from  the  London  Magazine,  1760; 
also  The  Isles  of  Montreal  as  they  have  been  surveyed  by 
the  French  Engineers,  about  the  same  date.     (2  pieces.) 

1760 
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100-,.    MORRIS    (Wir.LIVM)        Tl„.    II   •       ,    •      ,    ' 
from  the  lo.lan.li.rby  Wm  \  ,rri.  '..f,'  i?'"  '''"""■     '""'"i 

<.«d  otf,..  must.  .Square  roya,'8™;'h„inr,:;:": '""■'"'"■' 

inn*    Afi^>T-x"r' *  rx.  ,  .  Toronto.  ISJt-^ 

"  Itl.  »..v|,l„„M„ry  note.,  '■    "^^'' 

»l.!p't  Tn   Mj/i^vl;  '^'^•'■•V'''"^'*     Th.. Ontario To«„. 

half  ,. air.  -.(!(.      .  lw"ilihh-ls  l,,„iii.l  „,  I  vol. 

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1013  MYRAXn  (ERNEST).  William  Phiiw  devrnil 
Quebw;;  llintoirc  d'un  Sii'(?e  en  1600  (fn)mori(rini:l  contem- 
pomry  narrativen).  Porlraifs  and  fucsimile  jtlaiin.  8vo, 
half  calf.  Quebe-.  l»!i:t 

lOU.  No«l9  Aneiens  de  la  Nouvelle-Fraiice :  I5tudes 

historique.  (With  thi-  iiiiiNit!  of  home  of  the  Carols.)  8vo, 
half  calf.     (I'rewiittttioii  copy,  with  autogruph  inscription.) 

Quelwc,  1809 

1015.  ■VADAILLAC    (MARQUIS     DE).     Pre-IIistoric 
^^      America.     Transl.  liy  N.  D'Auvers,  and   ed- 
ited 1)\  \V.  II.  Dall.    M'ilh  21!)  illuslralioiis.     8vo,  cloth. 

Lund.:  .Murray.  1885 

1016.  NAVAL.  Les  I's  et  Coutumes  de  la  Mer,  dc  la 
Navigation-  du  Commtrce  Naval,  et  Contrats  Maritimes; 
de  la  Jiuifdiction  de  la  Marine.  Avee  un  Traitee  des 
Teimcsde  -Marine,  RcKleniens  de  la  Navigation  des  Fleuves 
et  Rivieres;  ef  les  Nouveaux  PMits,  Reglemens,  Arrests,  et 
.lugeiiu'Ms  rendus  sur  le  fait  du  Comuieree  de  la  Mer.  4to, 
old  calf.     Fine  eojiy.  Rouen:  Jean  Berthelin,  lOTl 

In  tliis cdUertion  of  old  "rules  of  tlie  »ea"  will  lie  found 
much  interetiting  material.  The  explanation  of  i..Hnl.  'i. 
terms  is  of  value  as  explaining  old  French  narratives  of  the 
early  voyagers.  Some  historical  matter  is  included  in  places. 
In  one  (p.  I20i  it  is  slated  that  a  Bas^pie  informed  and  directed 
Columbus  where  he  could  Hnd  the  New  World. 

lOir.  NAVARRETE  (M.  F.  DE).  Coleccion  de  los 
Viajes  y  Descubriniientos  que  hicieron  por  Mar  los  Espa- 
iloles  desde  lines  del  Sijjlo  XV.  Con  varios  Documentos 
Ineditosooncernientesa  lallistoria  de  la  Marina  Castellana 
y  de  los  Estableciniieutos  Espafiolesen  .  idias.  ;  5  vols.  Kvo. 
half  morocco  (Vol.  I.,  1858;  Vol.  II.,  1?59;  Vol.  III.,  1880; 
VoL  IV.,  1837;  Vol.  V.,  1837.  Two  maps  in  Vol.  I.,  one 
map  in  Vol.  III.,  and  portrait  (inserted)  of  Jlagellan  in 
Vol.  IV. 

Complete  set  of  this  important  collection.  The  first  two 
volumes  relate  entirely  to  Columbus,  and  contain  the  first 

Eulilication  of  Las  Casas'  .\ccountof  the  first  voyage  of  Colura- 
us.  compiled  from  the  Admirars  own  papers;  the  other  vol- 
umes contain  the  voyages  of  Vespuccius,  documents  relating 
tt»  the  settlements  in'Darien,  the  voyage  of  Magellan,  etc. 

1018.  NEISRASKA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Pro- 
visional tiovernment  of  Nebraska  Territory,  and  the  Jour- 
nals of  Wui,  Walker.  Provisional  (iovernor.  Edited  by 
Win.  E.  Connelly.  Mali  anil  imiirnits.  Kvo,  cloth.  (Spe- 
cial publication  of  the  Nebraska  Hist.  Soc  )    Lincoln,  1^99 

lOlfl.  Tiansactions  and    Reports,     «ith    Historical 

Papers,  Biographical  Notices,  etc.     Vol.  II.     8vo,  clotll. 

Lincoln,  1887 

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lOSO.  ATKINSON  (W.  C.)  A  Ilistorionl  and  St.iti«tieal 
Account  of  New  liruiiswick,  with  Ailvic«  to  EiiiiKrantB. 
Thinl  edition,  improved  and  eiiirected.  ^f^|>.  IJino,  nio- 
""•"»•  Edinburgh,  1844 

inil.  BAILLIE  (T.)  An  Account  of  the  Province  of 
New  Uruuswiek.    Map.    Ihuo,  original  (wards.    Lond.  l^^a^ 

Wi-i.  HATES  (W.— Slieriir  of  New  lirunswiclj).  Ccini- 
panion  forCaraboo:  a  Narrative  of  the  Conduct  and  Ad- 
ventures of  Henry  Frederic  Jloon.  now  under  sentence  of 
iniprisoninent  in  Connecticut,  North  America;  containing 
an  Account  of  liis  unparalleled  impostures  while  in  the 
New  Brunswick  Gaols.  With  a  Description  of  New  Bruns- 
wick and  some  Account  of  Caraboo,  the  Female  Iraiiostor 
Portrait  (corner  water-stained).     8vo,  calf.  Lond.  1817 

1023.  BL'RTIS  (\V.  R.  M.)  New  Brunswick  as  a  Home 
for  l.»ii(tr»nt8,  with  the  best  means  of  promoting  immigra- 
tion and  developing  resources.     Crown  8vo,  paper,  jip.  50. 

St.  John,  N.  B.,  181)0 

1034.  COLLECTIONS  of  the  N.  B.  Historical  Society 
No.  4  (.Journal  of  C.iiit.  Owen,  .James  White  t)iin»rs  etc  ) 
.St.  .John,  1890;  Bulletin  of  the  Natural  T  istory  Society  of 
N.  B.,  No.  19,  St.  .Jol  n,  1901.     8vo,  paper.     (3  pieces.) 

10-.!5.  COONEV  (U.)  A  Compendious  History  of  the 
Northern  I'art  of  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick  and  the 
District  of  Gaspu,  in  Ixiwer  Canada.     8vo,  cloth. 

Chatham,  189fi 
Reprinte<l  from  the  rare  origiDal  eililion  of  Halifax,  1833. 

102G.  UE  PEYSTER  (JOHN  WATTS).  Address  (the 
Loyalists  of  America)  before  the  Historical  Society  of  New 
Brunswick,  in  St.  John,  July  4,  1883.     8vo,  Iwards,  pp*  40. 

N.Y.  1883 

1047.  ELLIS  (J.  V.)  New  Brunswick  as  a  Home  for 
Emigrants,  with  the  best  moans  of  promoting  Emigralion 
and  developing  the  Resources  of  the  Province.  Crown  8vo 
paper  (First  Prize  Essay),  pp.  00.  .Saint  John,  1800 

10->8.  (JESNEJt  (A.)  New  Brunswick,  with  Notes  for 
Emigrants,  comprehending  the  Early  Ilistorv  of  1  he  Colony 
an  Account  of  the  Indians,  etc.  ihqi  ami  ilhisli,  8vo' 
cloth,  uncut.  Lo„(]   ^g^l 

l')29.  IIANNAY  (J.)  Life  and  Times  of  Sir  Leonard 
Tllley:  being  a  Political  History  of  New  Brunswick,  1827- 
1897.  Portraits  and  plates.  8vo,  halt  morocco,  gilt  bauds 
Presentation  copy,  with  the  author's aulogiaph  inscription! 

St.  John,  1897 
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lOao.  [IIATIIEWAY  (CALVIN).]  Sketches  of  New 
Bnmswiek,  eontainiiig  an  Aeeoiint  of  the  Fii-st  Setih'merit 
of  the  Province,  with  a  brief  I>e9cription  of  the  Country, 
Inhabitants,  etc.  Ity  An  Intiabitant  of  the  Province.  8vn, 
half  calf,  pp.  108.     .Scarce.  Si.  John,  i8-.i.5 

1031.  LAWRENCE  (J.  W.)  Foot-Prints;  or,  Incidents 
in  the  Early  History  of  New  lirunswiek,  1783-1883.  J'orlriiilx 
aiul  rii'irs.     8vo,  clolli.  St.  John,  1883 

in3J.  LOYALISTS'  CENTENNIAL  SOUVENIR.  Por- 
traifs  and  itlusts.  Post  8vo,  cloth.  (From  the  New  Hrnns- 
wick  Historical  Societ}-,  written  on  title)        St.  John,  1887 

1033.  JIACFARLANE(\V.  G.)  ISibliojtraphy  of  the  Books 
and  "Writers  of  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick.  8vo, 
paper,  pp.  08.  St.  John,  N.  U.,  18!i5 

1031.  Another  copy.  St.  John,  18'.15 

1035.  RAYMOND  (W.  ().— Editor).  Winslow  Papei-s, 
177tl-18"iO.  Edited,  with  Introduction  and  Notes.  It;  por- 
traits frnm  rare  prints,  etc.  Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth.  (New 
Brunswick  Hist.  Society.)  SI.  John,  N.  B.,  liiOl 

1036.  STEWARTS  LITER ARV  QUARTERLY.  Edited 
by  (ieor;<e  Stewart.  Various  Nos.  fi-oui  October,  18l!7  (Xnl.  1, 
No  3)  to  187:i.  (Sketches  in  Aendie,  Sporting:  Sketches  in 
Maine  and  New  Brunswick,  etc.)     {I'Z  pieces,  as  a  lot.) 

St.  John,  N.  B.,  18(17-72 

1037.  HISTORIC  SIGHTS  [by  Ganonf;] ;  Place  Noninn- 
clature  fby  Ganong] ;  Tlu^  Stone  Age  [by  G.  F.  .Mathew]; 
Slavery  [t>y  Jack];  New  Brunswick  Historical  Papers;  etc. 
Mainly  Roy.  Soc.  Transactions.     9  pamphlets,  cloth. 

1038.  BISHOP  of  Nova  Scotia's  Visitation  Journal,  1843, 
'44  and  '45,  7>iap,  Loud.  1810-7-8;  (-oi)y  in  typewritten  MS. 
of  Hatheway's  History  of  New  Brunswick,  Fredericton, 
184'';  New  Bruns\vi<'k  Hist.  Soc.  Collections,  Vol.  I.,  No  3, 
Si.  John,  18'.)7;  'I'lic  Caiiailiaii  Loyalists,  by  J.  P.  Noyes, 
St.  .lohn,  11100;  The  New  Brunswick  .Magazine,  \o\.  3,  No.  I, 
containing  an  account  of  the  Evacuation  r)f  New  V<»rk  in  a 
letter  front  Wtird  Cliipinan,  St.  John,  Is'.tlJ.  Pamphlets. 
(7  pieces  ) 


1U3!I.  NEW  DOMINION  MONTHLY.  Various  numbers 
from  April,  IMis  (Vol.  -i,  No.  1),  to  Feb  ,  :87S.  -il  uieces 
(a  few  <iuplicales,  and  No.  'i,  Vol.  2  imperfect).   (As  :.  lot.) 

Montreal,  l!-(i8-73 
1040.  NEW  ENtiLAND        ir)8l)-1773.      E.itracted   fron. 
Winsor's  Narrative  and    Critical    History,      fltii.it.     Hoyn! 
8vo,  half  calf. 

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.slS"'^"",'^'^'*''^''-*'''"^  <*"'  K  ■!•)  Newfoundland  in 
1»«.  Geohtiicala  'I i-'-itislicni.  n,  in, portrait,  pMf,  etc.  3 
vols,  post  8vo,  cloth  -^  I,„;,j.  1842 

1042.  CARPON  (C.  J.  A.)  Voyages  a  TerreXeuve;  Ob- 
servations et  Notices  curieuses      8vo,  half  morociw. 

Caen,  1853 

1043.  CHAPPELL   (LIEUT.   E.)     Voyage  of  II.  M.  S. 
Kosamond  "  to  Newfoundland  and  I.abrabor.     Map  am} 

emiravmgs  on  copper  (incJiidinij  mew  of  St.  Jo1in'«).  8vo, 
"'""^'"'-  Lond,  181S 

1044.  COPIE.S  OF  CORRESPONDENCE  between  the 
heeretary  of  State  and  the  Governor  of  Newfoundland,  on 
the  recent  Changes  in  the  Constitution  of  Newfoundland, 
toho,  half  roan,  pp.  Via    (English  lilue  Book.)  [Loud.]  1855 

1045.  COR.MACK  (W.  E.)  Narrative  of  a.rournevaei-08S 
the  Island  of  Newfoundland.  The  only  one  ever  performed 
by  a  European.     Post  8vo,  eloth,  pp.  »0. 

St.  John's,  N.  F.,  1873 

1046  DE  LA  CIIAU.ME  (HENRI).  Terre-Neuvo  et  les 
JerreNeuviennea.     Crown  8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1,--8U 

1047  DUCKRE    (E.)      Reeherches   Ilistoriques    sur    la 
1  eche  de  la  Jloruc  et  de  la  Decouverte  de  Terre-Neuve  par 
les   Basques  et  les  Hayonnais  (l:U    pp.);  Les  .Malouins  A 
lerr^-Neiive  et  les  Droits  dela  France  sur  cette  ile,  par  II 
IIarvut(-Mpp.),     2vol8.ini.     RoyalSvo,  limpcalf. 

Phu  (and)  Rennes,  I8a3 
1048.  FISHERIES.     Correspondence  respecting  the  New- 
foundland Fisheries,  1884-1)0;  presented  to  both  Ilou.ses  of 
(the    Imperial)    Parliament,    .lune,    18a0.      Lnrim    r/inrts. 
iolio,  half  calf.  [Lond.  1800] 

The  Miiiplete  Offloial  Publioatiou  of  the  CorreaiH),ulenci!  iw- 
twoeii  Fninc-e  iiiia  Enijliinil. 

1040.  GOBINEAl-  (CO.MTE  A.  DE).  Voyage  a  Terre- 
Neuve.     linio,  half  bound  (back  loose).         "     Paris,  1861 

10.50.  IIARRISSE  (HENRY).  Decouverte  et  fivolulion 
CartographKiuedeTerre-Neuve  et  des  Pays  Circonvoisins, 
14'.l,-li)ill-n60.  Essais  de  (ieographie  Hiatoriiiue  et  Docu- 
mentaire.  Facsimile  front,  in  gold  and  cotorn,  and  niimer- 
OH.1  facsimiles  of  rare  and  early  maps,  -i  vols.  4to  half 
morocco.  I,„„a.  ^,„|  p,,,;     y,^ 

Xo.  167  of  only  330  oopies  pilnti'd. 

10.31.  HARVEV  (M.)  Newfoundland  as  it  is  in  IS'.U 
A  llandbuok  and  Tourist's  Guide.  Map.  Crown  8vo 
cloth.     Presentation  copy.  St   .lohns,  N.  F.,  1804 

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NEWFOUNDLAND. 

1052.  HATTON  (JOS.)  and  HARVEY  (M.)  Newfound- 
land: its  History,  Present  Condition,  and  Prospects  in  tlie 
Future.     I'ortraiis^  inaps^  etc.     8vo,  cloth.  Host.  1 1^*88 

1053.  HOWLEY  (M.  F.)  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Xfw- 
foundland.     Maps,  portraits  and  plufes.     Svo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1S88 
1064.  JUKES  (J.  B.)     Excursions  in  and  about   New- 
foundland, 1839-40.     Zarge  fuldhig  nmp,     3  vols.  post8vo, 
cloth.  I.ond.  1848 

1055.  KENNEDY  (C'APT.  W.  R.)  Sport,  Travel  and 
Adventure  in  Newfoundland  and  the  West  Indies.  Map 
anil  plates.     Post  Svo,  halt  calf.  Edinburgh,  1885 

1050.  ilORETON  (J.)  Life  and  Works  in  Newfound- 
land: Reminiscences  of  Thirteen  Y'ears.  Maj)  and  plates. 
Post  Svo,  cloth.  Lond.  1803 

1067.  MULLALY  (J.)  A  Tri;)  to  Newfoundland:  its 
Scenery  and  its  Fisheries.  Tinted  front,  and  other  illnsts. 
Small  4to,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1856- 

1058.  MURRAY  (ALEX'R)  AXn  HOWLEY  (J.  P.)  Ueo- 
lofcical  Survey  of  Newfoundland.     Maps.     Svo,  cloth. 

Lond. 1881 

1059.  NOBLE  (L.  I  )  After  Iceberjis  with  a  Painter:  a 
Vovage  to  Labrador  and  Newfoundland.  Colored  plates. 
Post  Svo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1.HB1 

1000.  OBSERVATIONS  on  the  Present  State  of  New- 
foundland in  reference  to  its  Courts  of  Justice,  Local  Gov- 
eruinent  and  Trade.  By  an  Inhabitant  of  the  Colony.  Svo, 
half  morocco.  Lond.  l^'i'i 

Laid  in  ftre  some  articles  from  the  Universal  Magazine,  ITBI, 
regarding  the  tisheries  at  Newfoundliind. 

1001.  PEDLEY  (C.)  History  of  Newfoundland  from  the 
Earliest  Times.     Large  map.     Svo,  half  calf.        Lond.  lKt;:i 

1002.  PKOWSE  (1).  W.)  History  of  Newfoundland, 
from  the  English,  Colonial  and  Foreign  Records.  Witll  a 
Prefatory  Note  by  Edmund  Gosse.  Xumerotts  maps.  .J4 
collotype  plates  and  orer  .300  illu.sts.  in  the  teJ^t.  Royal  Svo, 
cloth.  (Presentation  copy,  with  the  author's  A.  L.  S.,  in 
reference  to  the  book.)  Loud.  1895 

1003.  REEVES  (J.  — Chief  Justice  of  the  Island).  His- 
tory of  tlu?  (Juvemnient  of  Newfoundland,  with  an  Appen- 
dix (104  pp.)  of  the  Fishery  Acts,  etc.     Svo,  half  morocco. 

Lond.  1793 

1004.  SAINT  JOHN.  A  Report  of  Certain  Proceedings 
of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  St.  John,  with  a  View  to 
obtain  a  Reform  of  the  Laws.    Svo,  half  morocco,  pp.  82-f  vi. 

St.  John's,  1821 
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lOfic    TOCQrE(P.)     Wandering  Thoughts:  or,  Solitaiy 
Iloura.     View  of  St.  John's  Harbor,  portmiinf  Man/  Marsh 
{an  Indian),  views,  etc.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Loml.  l.S4(J 

Vm.  [VAITGIIAN  (SIR  WILLIAM).]  The  (iohlru 
Fleece:  divided  into  three  parts,  under  which  are  discov- 
ered the  Errours  of  Religion,  the  ^'ices  and  Hccayes  (tf  the 
Kiugdoine,  and  lastly  the  waves  to  get  wealth,  aiufto  restore 
Trading  so  much  eoniplayned  of.  Transported  from  (.^ani- 
brioll  Colchos,  out  of  the  Soutliermost  Part  of  the  Hand, 
commonly  called  the  Newfoundland,  liv  Orpheus  Ji^'iior, 
For  the  general!  and  perpetuall  Good  o>  Great  Urilaine. 
Small  4to,  Imund  by  Pralt  for  Henry  Stevens,  187,5,  in  full 
polished  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges  (a  very  trifling  repair  to  the 
margin  of  title,  otherwise  a  good  copy).  Lond.  Hy'tj 

Rake  with  tlie  map,  whurh  is  very  peliloni  met  witli. 
In  l.'>84  Sir  Humphrey  (iill>ert.  on'liia  last  v(iviij,'e.  iiuKlenn  at- 
tempt at  colonization  iu  Newfoun.lland.  which  from  its  nature 
failed  at  the  very  rmtset.  as  might  have  been  con  jertureil  from  a 
settlement  which  was  expected  to  sncceeil  fron!  a  in-mKrel  col- 
lection of  lawless  seamen,  critninals  released  from  prison  f(»r  the 
purpose,  aud  prisoners  from  the  wars  in  Ireland.  The  next  at- 
tempt was  thai  of  Sir  William  Vauj,'han's,  who  in  l(ll«  .sent  out 
the  first  tmtch  of  Welshmen,  and  in  the  following  veara  larger 
number  under  the  charge  of  Captain  Kichard  Whitl>ourne  not 
protieeding  there  himself  until  Hiaj.  when  he  reiuiiined  three 
years  in  the  country.  Being  by  birth  a  Wilshman,  Vaughan 
named  most  of  the  places  in  the  new  colony  aftt-r  the  cr>nnties 
of  Wales,  the  inincipal  settlement  being  called  liolden  (irove. 
The  purpose  of  this  very  curious  UM>k  is  explained  if  the 
first  chapter,  where  he  relates  a  long  conversation  with  .Sir 
William  Alexamier  resijecting  Xewf<mndlan.l,  the  result  of 
which  was  that  he  was  to  write  a  Uxtk  to  call  attention  to  the 
remarkable  advantages  to  be  found  in  that  colony.  Hut  that 
the  work  should  not  be  diy  and  tedious,  he  tells  us  tiiat  he  bus 
mingled  with  it  "merrie  and  light  coiteeitfn  amuntj  matters 
of  vonse'iuincn."  The  result  is  a  most  curious  and  entertaining 
mixture.  The  author  supposes  a  court  where  A|M)11(i  reigns  in 
judgment.  The  evils  of  the  age  are  brought  Ijefore  him  by 
famous  characters  in  history  and  literature,  the  final  result 
being  that  the  god  recommends  them  to  get  the  fJoldeu 
Fleece,  which  is  to  be  found  in  Newfoundland,  Jis  the  reme-lv 
for  all  the  ills  Quotations  from,  allusions  to.  ami  siweches  bv  Sir 
Philip  Sidney.  WitJiers.  Florid,  Sandys,  Chaucer.  Tarleton"  the 
famous  actor,  Sir  Thomas  Overbuiy.  Burton,  and  many  otiiers 
including  a  lengthy  discussion  tx-tween  Sir  Knincis  Drake 
Martin  F  robisher.  Sir  Hugh  Willoughby,  and  Sir  Thomas  Bull 
ton  on  their  discoveries,  and  the  (Hissibilitv  of  finding  a  north- 
west [jassage,  are  scaltereil  throughout  "  One  of  the  chapters 
gives  a  dtscription  by  Capt,  John  Mason  [who  designed  the 
map.  and  who  lived  there  for  seven  years]  of  Newfoimdland 
and  another  is  on  tolmcco,  an  earlv  treatise  on  thi  >  aubjei-t' 
Annnuising  part  is  the  story  of  how  5ohn  Wiclif.  the  {eforincr 
surprised  a  monk  and  a  maid  of  honor  in  tlienct  of  ki.ssmir  how- 
he  brought  St  Fr«n<-is  to  behoM  the  shockingsight,  with  the  re- 
sult that  the  .suint  thanked  (iod  timt  he  had  lived  to  see  so  much 
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course  ftn<l  Discovery  of  New-foiind-Ia-nd,  with  many  rea- 
sons to  prove  how  worthy  and  benefieiall  a  Plantation  may 
there  be  made,  after  a  far  better  manner  than  now  it  is. 
Together  with  the  laying  open  of  eertaine  Enormities  and 
abuses  committed  by  some  that  trade  to  that  Countrey  .  .  . 
also  at!  Invitation:  and  likewise  eertaine  Letters  sent  from 
that  Couutrey.  Square  13mo,  full  calf,  gilt,  red  edges 
(neat  repairs  to  two  leaves,  and  the  last  leaf  (14  lines)  in 
excellent peu-aud-ink  facsimile).     Lord. ;  F.  Kingston,  1623 

Tlie  secnml  anil  hest  eilition.  containing  nmterial  not  in  the 
one  published  two  >  eursprevidiisly.  In  it  appears  the  first  printed 
account  of  the  founding  of  the  Colony  of  Avalon  on  the  ooast  of 
Newfoundland  by  Sir  Geurjie  Calvert,  flrst  Lord  Baltimorb, 
wliich  colony,  after  a  struggling  exi«teiice;of  eight  yenrs,  was 
removed  I>odiIy  to  .Maryland,  tu  form  (he  foundation  of  Lord 
Baltimore's  colony  there.  Tha  additional  matter  at  the  end 
coutain^^lettersfromsomeof  the  colonists  narrating  their  prng- 
ress  and  condition,  one  of  theiu  written  by  N.  H. .  v.  ho  no  doubt 
was  the  Nicholas  Hoskins  wiione  name  is  given  in  a  list  of  set- 
tlers in  August,  1622.  mentioned  ia  Jinother  letter. 

This  is  the  first  English  book  that  relates  wholly  to  New- 
foundland and  ttie  attem)its  at  English  colonization. 

Sir  Uichard  Whitbourne  was  a  remarkable  reitresentatTve  of 
those  seamen  of  the  Eli/Jilwthan  Age  that  madM  England 
famous.  His  autr)biographical  preface  enumerates  many  of 
his  voyages,  from  bis  fighting  against  the  S|>ani!sli  .Armada  to 
his  numenms  voyages  to  Newfoundland,  connuf  iicinR  «-ith  his 
first  in  !580.  and  including  his  meeting  with  Sir  Humphrey 
Gilb«trt  on  his  last  and  disastrous  voyage,  and  his  uiisad ventures 
with  pirates.  His  voyages  do  not  seem  to  have  profited  him 
much,  for  lie  concludes  Ins  personal  sketch  with  the  refieclion 
that  "after  more  than  forty  yeercn  ttpent  in  the  aforisaid 
couraes.  there  remaina  little  other  fruit  unto  mee.  navintj  the 
peace  of  a  good  conscience."  Few  books  of  the  early  English 
authors  are  so  charmingly  written,  or  will  be  found  m  interest- 
ing for  the  perusal  of  the  general  readfr.  as  well  as  the  student 
of  hititorical  and  geographical  knowledge.  His  adventure 
with  the  mermaul.  of  which  a  lengthy  description  is  given, 
and  who  he  really  beli'.-ved  tried  to  seize  hiiu,  and  who  looked 
60  cheerfnlly  at  lum.  .s  one  of  the  most  amusing  of  his  experi- 
ences. The  mosi|uit'«»  there  also  nnist  have  been  somewhat 
ditferent  from  the  New  Jersey  variety,  for,  according  to  Sir 
Richard,  they  onir  attack  the  indolent  and  worthless,  and 
drive  them  Imck  ;o  tlieir  various  iH'cunations  In  spile  of  the 
very  trifiing  defects,  this  is  a  desirrt'>Ie  copy,  and  was  part  of 
the  Bmytoii  Ives  library. 

lntJ8.  Westward   Iloe  for  Asalon.  as  described  by 

Captain  Whitebourne,  nf  Kxmouth,  in  IH'IL  Ilhisfs.  Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  T.ond.  IS'tu 

loiii).   WIU.OX    (REV.    WM.)      Newfoundland    unit    its 
Missionaries,  with  a  Chroiioiogicai  Table.     Post  Hvo,  cloth. 
Cambridge  (Mass.),  It^tjli 
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loro  [WIX  (EDWARD).]  Six  Months  of  a  Newfound- 
land Missionary's  Journal,  1835.  Post  8vo,  half  cloth,  un- 
""'•  I-ond.  18:)0 

lO/I.  YOUNG  (G.  R.)  Letters  to  the  Hon.  E.  G.  S. 
Stanley,upon  the  existing  Treaties  with  France  and  America, 
as  regards  their  "  Rights  of  Fishery"  upon  the  Coasts  of 
;;"™  ?™'">'  Newfoundland,  etc.  Cofor«;  mnn,  showwq 
the  rights  grimed  /o  France.  8vo,  morocco  (title  and  map 
■"^''"'-  Lond.  l»-U 

10T2  ANNUAL  REPORT  of  the  Fisheries  Def  .-tment, 
M.  Johns,  IKill;  Folk-Loreand  Dialect,  bvfJeo.  l-aiterson 
New  Glasgow,  n.  d.;  Explorations  in  the  Schooner  "  GramI 
pus  in  1887,  by  F.  A  Lucas;  etc.  4  pamphlets,  bound  iu 
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(needs  binding).         N.  Y.  Kepr.  from  Seharf's  History,  188G 
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1080.  NIAGARA.  Hall  (J.)  Niagara  Falls,  i'ast,  Pres- 
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[Welland,  Ontario],  189fi 
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TIONS. Battle  of-t't.  George  (Trans.  No.  1),  by  E.  Cruik- 
shank;  Ft.  Niagara,  n8;i-!li;,  etc.  (No.  i);  Battle  of  tiueens- 
town  Heights,  etc.  (No.  4);  War  of  1812  (No.  5);  Historic 
Buildings  (No.  7);  Family  History  (No.  8):  Calalogirc  of 
Books,  Pamphlets,  etc.,  in  the  Historical  Room,  Jan  ,  IS^'S. 
Paper.     (7  pieces.)  Niagara,  Igllli-D'J 

108:)  NORTH  AMERICAN  NOTES  AND  QUERIES. 
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ouLeCourricrduLivre.)  Portrnil.H,  maps,  etc.  0  pieces,  4to, 
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108.5.  ANDERSON  (R.  B.)  America  not  Discovered  by 
Columbus.  A  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Discovery  of  Amer- 
ica by  the  Norsemen.  Third  edn.,  enlarged.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  Chicago,  1883 

lOrin.  BEAMISH.  (N.  L  )  The  Discovery  of  America  by 
the  Northmen  in  the  Nth  Century,  with  Noticesof  the  Early 
Settlements  of  the  Irish  in  the  Western  Hemisphere.  Map 
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view  of  tlie  Otiuhton  Rock  inscription.     8vo,  old  cloth. 

■^  Lond.  1841 

lOHT.  BEAUVOIS,  STORM,  UAFN,  Ere.     Beauvois,  les 

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e'.   la  Grande  Irlande;  Beauvois,  la  Norambeguo;  Dieoti- 

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1088.  DK  COSTA  (B.  F)  The  Northmen  in  Maine:  a 
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chapter  on  the  Uiscovery  of  JIassachusetts  Hay.  Svo,  cloth. 

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copy  from  ttie  author  to  O.  H.  Moore. 

1089.  The  Pro-Columbian  Discovery  of  America,  by 

the  Northmen,  with  Translations  from  the  Icelandic  Sagas. 
8vo,  half  calf.  Albany,  1870 

1000.  GKAVIER  (G.)  Decoiiverte  de  rAnieri(iue  par 
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No.  S't  of  only  150  copies  printed. 

lOia.  IIOKSFORD  (EBEN  NORTON).  Discovery  r,f 
America  by  the  Northmen.  Address  at  the  rnveilini;  of 
the  Statue  of  I.eif  Eriiisen.  (With  translations  .if  tlie 
sagas  of  Erilv  the  Red,  and  Thorlin,  appeinli.x  containins 
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lem of  the  Northmen  and  the  Sight  of  Nonimbega,"  bv  Pro- 
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1004.  The  Defences  of  Norumbegn;  and  a  Review 

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Justin  Wmsor,  Francis  Parkman  and  E.  F.  slafter.  .:V'/rjc- 
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10(16.  HORSFORD  (CORNELIA).     An  Inscribed  Stone. 
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Cambridge,  Mass.:  Privately  printed,  1895 
Presentation  copy,  with  an  interestinK  four-page  autograph 
letter  from  the  author,  referring  to  the  book. 
1097.  Ruins  of  the  Saga  Time  :  Travels  and    Ex- 
plorations in  Iceland  in  1895,  on  behalf  of  Miss  Cornelia 
Horsford  of  Cambridge.  Hy  T.  Erlingsson.  Large  mapa  and 
numerous  plates.     Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  112.  Lond.  1899 

1008.  KEYSER  (R.)  The  Religion  of  the  Xorthnen. 
(With  a  Chapter  on  the  Discovery  of  America.)  Transl. 
by  \i.  Pennoclt.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  18o-l 

1099.  IIAFN  (CARL  C.)  Antiquitates  Americana',  sive 
Scriptores  Septentrionalea  Rerum  Ante-Colunibianarum  in 
America.  Maps  and  platfs,  inctudimj  facsimiles  of  old 
Xorse  J/SS.  m  rotor      4to,  half  roan. 

(llafniie,  Copenhagen)  183T 

1100.  Antiquities  Amcricaines  d'apris  les  Monu- 
ments Ilistoriques  des  Islandais  et  des  Anciens  Scandinaves. 
3  maps.     4to,  halt  morocco.  Copenhagen,  1845 

1101    Memoiresde  la  Societe  Roynledes  Antiquaires 

du  Nord,  1H40-44,  containing  Hafn,  La  DiVouverte  de 
rAmerique  au  lOe.  Sii'cle;  Supplement  to  the  "Antiqui- 
tates  Americanie,"  transl.  into  the  English  by  .1.  McCaul; 
Memoir  of  Einar  Sockeson  (fragment  from  the  "  Flatey 
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Siiijas  (the  Fliltey  Hook).     4tn,  halt  vellurn.  Lond.  1890 

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earlv  Norae  ilisooveries  in   America.     The  author  wiw  born  in 

leelanil,  and  nillecteil  for  the  King  of  Denmark  all  the  loe- 

huKlic  nianuacripts  he  couhl  tind:  from  these  sources  he  wrote 

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Ce'n'ini.'  ''H'?"'^' .j^' >  Coal  Mining  in  Nova  Scotia;  The 
Geology  of  Cape  Breton  in  3  Parts.  Maps.  4  pieces  in  one 
vol.  8io,  calf.  Montreal  and  Halifax,  188H-U1 

1132  HALIFAX  FISHERIES  COMMISSIOX.  Record 
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l,«l/„„if  f?!"  ""''   '^PP'''"''""*')     -'^"P      Small   folio, 

ilnil  tail,  pp.  44U.  flA"'"'! 

n.^wLr^n'^^^'''  '•''^•yES).  The  History  of  Acadia  from 
us  tirst  Discovery  to  its  Surrender  to  England  by  the 
Treaty  of  Pans.     8vo,  cloth.  si.  John,  1879 

1  .'''^A."/¥"  <'*•  ^^  ■*  i'emoir  of  SirBrenton  Halliburton, 
late  Chief  Justice  of  the  Province  of  Xova  Scotia.  Post 
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1135.  [II()M.IN(;s\V()RTII  (S.)]     The  Prewiit  Sliitc  of 

Nova  Seotirt.  with  a  Brief  Account  of  C'liimila,  etc.     Swoiul 

fdll.,  clllHrcwl.      Willi  ?»«/»  ()/  \iirlh  Amn-irn  ilriuni  lii/llii- 

aufhiji:     tivo,  original  old  calf,  stilt.  Kilinliurish,  KH7 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  l.orti  Viscount  Howe. 
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front  covei'  relatini;  to  tlie  Canadian  Ismmliiries.  an>l  is  iKissii)l>- 
liy  Lord  Howe.  lnserte<l  at  the  end  is  tin  early  map  of  Halifax 
lmrlN)r. 

SjiecclicH  and  Public  Letters. 


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delivered  at  llalifa.\.  April  i,  KM.  Svo,  cloth,  pp.  ir,. 
Original  cdn.  Halifax,  lsil4 

lj:(8.  Reciprocity    Treaty.       Its    History,    General 

Fcatnrcs  and  Coniniercial  Ucsillts.  A  Speech  by  Hon.  .hjs. 
IIoivc,  July  14,  IKll.i,  at  the  (iivat  IntcrnatioiiliU'oinnier- 
cial  Convention,  Detroit.     Svo,  half  calf,  pp.  16. 

llatniltou,  ISIIS 

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Assembly,  .laimary  to  April.  18311,  with  the  Appcndi.t  and 

Index.     41o.  sewed  (title  stained,  and  lacks  covers  and  jiart 

of  Index).  ['**->''l 

1141).  LAFARGrE  (.l.-li.  DE).  (Euvrcs  Melees,  Enjjiav- 

iuKs  on  copper  by  I.e   Mire,  after  desijtns  by  Gravelot.     S 

vols,  laiiio,  original  calf  bindins,  gilt  backs.        Paris.  1T(;.5 

Pases  l."iG-:t."»lt  of  the  second  volume   contains:    "  Histoire 

gi'ographiiiue  de  la  Nouvelle  fccos.se." 

1141.  I.AWSON  (MRS.  W.)  History  of  the  Townships 
of  Dartnioutb.  Prcslon  and  Lawrcncelown,  Halifax  County, 
N.  S.  Edited  by  H.  Piers.  Porlniit.  Svo,  cloth.  (Akins' 
Historical  Prize' E.ssay,)  Halifax,  ls;ia 

1143  LOCK  WOOD  (A.)  A  lirief  Description  of  Nova 
Scotia,  with  Plates  of  the  Principal  Harbors;  indudini;  a 
Particular  Account  of  the  Island  of  Grand  Manau.  S  imqis. 
4to,  cloth  (name  on  title). 

Lond. :  Printed  for  the  Autlior,  1818 

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Society  of  Halifax,  1708-181)3.  Post  Svo,  cloth.  Halifax,  181)4 
114.1.  MiVlCAR   (W.  M.)     Short    History  of  Annapolis 
Royal,  1W14-1854.    Miip.    Post  Svo,  cloth,  pp.  1J7.    Presen- 
tation copy,  with  A.  L.  S.  Inserted.  Toronto,  1897 
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L    .     »  "  '"  """"."'"t  'l'i»  <•»««>•  on  tlie  limits  .,f  .\,.u.lm  B,  e 
CdaS.™         "  '^"''"'"'  ^■""■"•i«"""'T»  ne«„,i«,i"/;h^ 

U4r.  MARTIN  (K.  M.)     IIist„rv  of  Nova  Stotia   Cano 

)r..t«n  , he  Sabl,.  Island,,  Xe«-  lir«-,„wi,.k,  I'ri.u"   K  Iw"  d 

I» land,  the  li..™,„.iaH,  Xc-wfouudlan,!,  elc.     7V„  „„„«  „" 

/)/«&.     (.l-owaSvo,  cloth.  I.«„d.  1837 

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.  Coiitainins  all  llif  Memnrkls-tlioM  of  the  Freu.'h'cominT," 

thiVf.;-^ Kj'itiai-ks  on  the  French  .Memorial  concerning 

the  Ltmitb  of  Acadia  .  .  .  „i,h  two  maps  cxhibitinK  th? 
limits,  one  aecordiiiKto  the  S.vstem  of  the  French,  the  other 
conformable  to  the  Kn^lish  Uight.,  .  .  .  to  which  is  add«[ 
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for?™.  .;""""""'","!",''  ''  "'"  '""»■     '^  >■»»'  »'"<""  t  of  hi,! 
torical  and  geoBraphiciil  information  is  contained  in  it 

nf 'Jh!'  i.-"';''^''  !'''•'  "i'"'"'i™l  «"<!  <iencaloKical  Record 
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Present  lime,  from  authentic  sources.     8vo,  half  sheep. 

ullfL  -^'P^^fO-^'  (f''^P'/--  :*\'-)  Letters  froin""I™ScotTa! 

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History  of  Nova  Sc..i  ia  or  Acadia. 
Ilalifa.t,  18C5-(iT 


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lections for  the  Years  1889-lU,  18n-^-95.  1899-li)00  (Vols  T 

'-•  ^'  """t,"  ■  .  *  y'*"-  ^"'  l*"""'"-  iralifax,  1X!I1-1!)01 

the  last  volume  is  a  Hi.story  of  the  War  of  1812  bv  James 
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1155.  O'BRIEN  (CORNELIUS— Archbishop  of  Halifax). 
Memoir  of  Bishop  Burlce,  first  Vicar  Apostolic  of  Nova 
Scotia.  Portrait  and  vieivs.  Post  8vo,  cloth  (presentation 
copy).  ""*«■»•  >»"* 

1150.  Anothercoiiy[uot presentation].  Ottawa,  1804 

1157.  PATTERSON  (G.)  History  of  the  County  of 
Pietou,  Nova  Scotia.  Larye  map  and  plan  of  Pictim  m 
779.3.     8vo,  cloth.  Montreal,  18,. 

115H.  POIRIER  (P.)  Le  Pere  Letebvre  et  I'Acadie.  Por- 
trait and  illusts.  8vo,  half  calf.  (Presentation  copy  from  the 
author.)  Montreal,  18nS 

1159.  POLITICAL  MAGAZINE;  or.  Parliamentary, 
Naval  and  Military  Journal.  Vol.  VII.  Map  of  Xora 
Scotia,  the  Mosquito  Shore  (Central  America),  etc.,  with  de- 
scriptions.    8vo,  half  calf.  Lond.  [i:85] 

1160.  POOLE  (E.  D.)  Annals  of  Yarmouth  and  Bar- 
rington  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  (Excerpts  from  the 
Yarmouth  Herald,  mounted  neatly  on  02  folio  leaves,  and 
including  some  Genealogies.)     Folio,  limp  calf. 

[Yarmouth,  1898J 

1161.  Annals  of  Yarmouth  and  Harrington  (Nova 

Scotia)  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  Compiled  from  Original 
Manuscripts,  etc.,  contained  in  the  OfBee  of  the  Secretary 
of  the  Commonwealth,  Boston;  with  a  complete  Index  of 
Names.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  1899 

lioa.  RAND  (REV.  SILAS  T.)  Legends  of  the  Micmacs. 
Portrait  of  the  author.     8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1894 

1 103.  RICHARD  (E.)  Acadia.  Missing  Links  of  a  Lost 
Chapter  in  American  History.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  N.y.[1895] 

The  ftutlior  severely  criticizes  Parkman.  ai^cusing  him  of 
deliberately  mutilating  and  distorting  facts. 

1104.  SAINT  PftRE  (R.  de).  Une  Colonie  Feodnle  en 
Ami^rinue;  L'Acadie,  1604-1881.  2  vols,  crown  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Paris  and  Montreiil,  1889 

110.5.  SMITH  (P.  II.)  Acadia:  a  Lost  Chapter  in  Ameri- 
can History.     ///«.s/s.     8vo,  cloth. 

Pawling,  N.  Y. :  Published  by  the  Author,  1884 

1100.  STIRLING  (SIR  WILLIA.M  ALEXANDER,  EARL 
OK)  Narrative  of  the  Oppressive  Law  Proceedings  and 
olher  Measures  by  the  British  Government  and  nunieions 
private  persons,  to  subvert  his  lawful  rights.  Written  by 
Himself.  With  a  Genealogical  Account  of  the  Family  and 
an  Historical  View  of  their  Hereditary  Possessions  in  Nova 
Scotia,  Canada  (New  England),  etc.  (With  the  valuable 
Appendix  of  Historical  Documents.)  Edited  by  E.  Lock- 
hart.  4to.  original  half  cloth,  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1836 
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Ornf  rT  •  "u"  "l^'""  S"""'""!  "iJ  the  Instit.itio,,  of  the 
/r^;f  % c  ?J',?'"'  '•""'"«"'  of  ^'o™  Scotia,  1(1-31-1M8,  Pw- 
Ito  J^h"'  "; -^'""'"'f:. /"«•«■'«&  maps mul„uio,,raphs. 
'         \l^TV^  ,  .Edinburgh :  Bannatyne  Club,    So': 

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^^s^&^^.  ™^  -™-  -»■«  r„p^?;;.rj™' 

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Ha  fax,  180J;  Fishes  of  Nova   Scotia,   by  T.    F   Kni..lir 

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n»r,  rv  "L  ''*'.  "^  D""""".  I-"'"l.  18T8;  Notes  on  that 
part  of  Nova  Scotia,  now  New  Urunswiok,  Typewritten  M.S 

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lliiO.  UNIACKE  (RICHAKD  J,)  Statutes  at  Urge 
^Zt  !"  ""^.S"™™!  General  Assemblies  held  in  in» 
Majesty  8  Province  of  Nova  Scotia,  1738-1804.  4t«,  half  calf 
(rubbed,  and  name  cut  from  title),  H„iif„,,  jgoo 

F.n?'  ;^,I.I-I^I'"IS.(MRS,)    The  Neutral  French ;  or.  The 

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Cloth.  I'rovirtence,  R,  I, :  Pub.  by  the  author  [ls4n 

11 ,1,  YOUNG  (.JOHN).     The  Letters  of  Agricola  on  the 

frubSedr  ^•'''^■""'"°    «"••    ■>'"'"*=«•     «™,   half    c,Uf 

Ffriit  published  in  the  AcaJian  Rec-order.    Scarce. '  '''       *' 

v'i'''*;/;"^'i'S'""''^'?  *'<''""'ial8  of  Missionary  Life  in 
«,S.,184o;  Robertson's  History  of  the  Secession  Church 

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S?I  \v,'„  v'"  !"  "  ^•,""  '*™"""  ^''■■'■™«5  I  Paittfson  on 
^  fl,  ■    ..  f^'""'"''  "'"'        '  Atteuiiit  to  Colonize  Acadia; 

(fc.xcei,)ts  from  Ihe    transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of 
'•'  1S84-'I-) 

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No\a  Scona  Horn,  by  Geo.  Lawsoii,  18111 ;  Minerals  of  Nova 
Scotia,  by  E,  Gilpin,  Halifax,  inoi,  „»,,,  (-.J  copies) ;  The 
Jamaica  Maroons  by  I).  Bryniner,  18114,  5  pamphlets  8vo 
etc.,  cloth  (some  I'raiisactions  of  the  Koval  Soc). 

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^-^     America :  Law-making  by  Popular  Vote.  8vo, 
cloth.     (Pub.  of  the  Univ.  of  Penna.)  Phil.  1803 

IITT.  [OGDEN  (REV.  JOHN  COSEXS).]  A  Tour 
through  Upper  and  Lower  Canada.  By  A  Citizen  of  the 
United  States.  Containing  a  view  of  the  present  state  of 
Religion,  Customs,  Manners,  etc.,  among  the  English, 
Frencli,  and  Indian  Settlements.     Vimo,  original  sheep. 

Very  scarce.  Litchfield,  1799 

ONTARIO. 

1178.  BOUNDARIES.  Report  of  the  Select  Committee 
on  the  Boundaries  between  Ontario  and  the  unorganized 
territories,  Ottawa,  li*80;  A  Report  on  the  Boundaries,  with 
mails,  by  D  Mills, Toronto,  1873;  Ontario  Boundary  Paper, 
1856-1882,  Toronto,  ISS'i;  Investigation  of  the  Unsettled 
Boundaries  of  Ontario,  by  Ch.  LinVisey,  Toronto,  1873. 
i  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

1179.  Statutes,  Documents  and  Papers  bearing  on 

the  .  .  .  Northern  and  Western  Boundaries  of  the  Province 
of  Ontario,  map,  Toronto,  1»77;  also  in  the  same  volume, 
North  Western  Ontario,  its  Boundaries,  Resources,  etc., 
Toronto,  1870.     Thick  8vo,  half  calf. 

The  first  contains  many  reprints  of  rare  early  documents 
relatinK  to  the  French  oettleiuentB  and  explorations.  Proclama- 
tions, etc. 

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Boundary  between  Ontario  and  Manitoba.  Ontario  Ap- 
pendix, containing  French  and  English  Documents  (D'lber- 
ville.  La  Harpe,  .leiTerys,  La  Ilontan,  etc.).  4to,  cloth,  pp. 
jtjO.  n.  p.  [circa  1881] 

1181.  Proceedings  before  the  Imperial  Privy  Coun- 
cil in  regard  to  the  Ontario  Boundaries.  Edited,  with  Doc- 
uments and  Notes,  by  J.  P.  Macdouell.  Large,  maji.  Royal 
Svo,  halt  roan.  Toronto,  1896 

118J.  CANNIFF  (W.)  History  of  the  Province  of  On- 
tario (Upper  Canada),  containing  a  Sketch  of  Franco- 
Canadian  History,  the  American  Revolution,  the  Settlement 
of  the  country  by  U.  E.  Loyalists,  the  War  of  1812,  Biog- 
raphies of  prominent  First  Settlers,  etc.     8vo,  cloth. 

Scarce.  Toronto,  1872 

1183    CRAIIv  (W.  A.)     Port  Hope:  Historical  Sketches. 
Illil.it.  Crown  Svo,  cloth.  Port  Hope:  Privately  printed, 1901 
1184.  GAUnlNER  (II.  F.)     Nothing  but  Names:  an  In- 
quiry into  the  Origin  of  the  Names  of  the  Counties  and 
Townships  of  Ontario.     With  an  Index.     Svo,  cloth. 

Toronto,  1899 

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118S.  HAMILTON  (JNO.  C.)  The  Georgian  Bay:  ils 
InhabitHntti,  Miueials,  Fish,  Timber,  and  other  Resources. 
Map  and  illusls.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Toronto,  18113 

use.  nODGIXS  (J  G.)  Documentary  History  of  Edu- 
cation in  Upper  Canada,  1791-1876.  Vols.  1-S  and  Vol.  8. 
6  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1804-11)01 

1187.  KINGSFORD  (\V.)  The  Early  Bibliography  of 
the  Province  of  Ontario,  with  a  Chapter  on  Canadian 
Arehieology.     12mo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1893 

1188.  LEAVITT  (T.  W.  H.)  Ilistorj-  of  Leeds  and  Grou- 
ville,  Ontario,  1749-1872,  with  Biographical  Sketches.  Nu- 
merous illusts.     4to,  cloth.  Broekville,  1879 

1189.  SIAP  Carver's  Map  of  Ontario  (size  3  feet  4  ins. 
by  5  ft.  3  ins.),  mounted  on  linen  and  folded,  in  cloth  case. 

Tore    to,  1882 

1190.  ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCrETY.  Papers  and 
Records,  Vol.  2,  The  United  Empire  Loyalist  Settlement  at 
Long  Point,  Lake  Erie,  by  L.  II.  Tasker,  map  and  vieiv; 
Papers  and  Records,  Vol.  3  (German  Canadian  Folk  Lore, 
Migration  of  the  Voyageurs,  Genealogical  and  Historical 
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Toronto,  1900-1901 

1191.  ONTARIO:  its  Boundaries,  Resources,  and  Coni- 
municationu.  T/arr/ewiap  (mounted  on  linen).  Royal  8vo, 
cloth  (name  on  title).  Toronto,  1879 

1192.  PRINGLE  (J.  F.)  Lunenburgh;  or.  The  Old  East- 
ern District:  its  Settlement  and  Ea-ly  Progress.  With  a 
History  of  the  King's  Royal  Regiment  of  New  York  and 
other  corps  (177(1-1783),  and  Genealogical  Lists  of  the  De- 
scendants of  the  Early  Settlers.    8vo,  cloth.  Cornwall,  Isno 


1193.  OREGON.  Franchere  (Gabriel).  Narrative  of 
a  Voyage  to  the  North-West  Coast  of  America  in  the  yeais 
1811-14;  or,  Tlie  First  American  Settlement  on  the  Pacilic. 
Transl.  by  J.  V.  Huntington.     Ilhisl.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  18S4 

1194.  Oreoon  Historical  Society.  Vol.  1.  No.  2, 

for  June,  1900  (Reminiscences  of  Louis  Labonte,  etc.) ;  No. 
3,  September,  1900  (Indian  Names,  Natives  of  Oregon,  etc.). 
8vo,  paper.     (2  pieces.)  Portland,  19IX) 

1195.  OSTROtiORSKI  (il.)  La  Femme  an  Point  du  Vue 
du  Droit  Public.  Etude  d'Histoire  et  do  Legislation  Com- 
par^e.     8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1892 

1 196.  O'SULLIVAN  (D.  A.)  Government  in  Canada, 
with  a  Sketch  of  the  Constitutional  History.  .Second  edn  , 
enlarged.     8vo,  half  calf.  Toronto,  1887 

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the  Vicinity  of  Ottawa  City.  Map  and  15  full-page  tinted 
lithographic  plates.     4to,  cloth.  Ottawa^  1855 

1199.  Woodburn's  Map  of  the  City  of  Ottawa,  col- 
ored (size,  3  ft.  by  4  ft.  6  ins.).  Mounted  on  linen  and 
folded.     In  royal  8vo  cloth  case.  Ottawa,  1895 

1200.  "pACIFIC  ISLANDS.    Efatese  [Language  of  the 
^       New  Hebrides].    Grammar  and  Vocabulary  of 

Efatese,  £romaiigan,  and  Santo.  By  Rev.  D.  MacDonald. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Melbourne,  1889 

1201.  PACKARD  (A.  S.)  The  Labrador  Coast:  a  Journal 
of  Two  Cruises  to  that  Region,  with  Notes  on  its  E»rly  Dis- 
covery, Natural  History,  etc.  Maps  and  plates.    8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y. 1891 

1203.  PALFREY  (J.  G.)  History  of  New  England.  Maps 
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203.  PALGRAVE  (R.  F.  D. )     Oliver  Cromwell,  the  Pro- 
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ish Nortii  America,  1 857-1800;  also  the  Papers  relating  to 
(the  same).  Large  colored  viaps^  etc.  Bound  in  one  vol. 
Folio,  roan.     (The  Official  Report,  etc.)  Lond.  1859-03 

V     1205.  PARKMAN    (FRANCIS).      Vassall    Morton.      A 
Novel.     First  edx.     Post  8vo,  original  cloth.      Bost.  1856 

1206.  The  Book  of  Roses.     First  edn.     Engraved 

head  and  tail  pieces.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1866 

Inserted  in  an  A.  L.  S.,  3  pp.  8vo,  1888,  of  the  author. 

1207.  Historic   Handbook  of   the   Northern   Tour: 

Lakes  George  aiidChamptain,  Niagara,  Montreal,  and  Que- 
bec. First  edn.  Illusts.  from  rare  2^>'i>ds.  Crown  8vo, 
cloth.  Bost.  1885 

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Wolfe,  2  vols.;  The  Conspiracy  of  Poutiac,  2  vols.;  The 
Oregon  Trail.  Xurnerous  portraits^  fwsiniih'  views^  maps, 
and  plans.     Together  12  vols.     Post  8vo,  cloth.   Host.  1h94 

1209.  Memoir  of  Francis  Parkman,  by  K.  Wheel- 
wright, por/r((*7,  Cambridge,  1894  {49  pi).);  Francis  Park- 
man,  by  O.  B.  Frothingham,  Bost.  1S94  (45  pp.);  Francis 
Parkman,  by  Barrett  Wendell,  Privately  printed,  1894  (13 
pp.) ;  Tributes  of  the  Slassachusetls  Historical  Society,  with 
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pp.);  etc.  Bound  in  one  vol.  8vo,  cloth. 
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thur.) Small  folio,  half  calf,  pp.  400.  Ordered  printed  by 
the  House  of  Commons  [Lond.  1839]. 

1211.  Correspondence  relative  to  tho  Aitairs  of  Can- 
ada (Lower  and  Upper  Canada.)  4  Parts  in  one  vol. 
Small  folio,  half  roan  (some  pp.  wormed).  Lond,  1840 

1213.  PATTERSON  (GEORGE).  Sable  Island :  its  His- 
tory and  Phenomena.  Map,  and  Chronoloj^y  of  Wrecks  on 
the  Coast.     4to,  paper,  pp.  49.     (Trans.  Roy.  Society.) 

Montreal,  1894 
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1214.  PENNSYLVANIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Mem- 
oirs. Vol.  VI.  (The  Caseof  MajorAndru,  by  C.  J.  BiGiUe; 
The  Insurrection  of  1T94  in  Western  Pennsylvania,  by  T, 
Ward;  The  Acadian  Exiles  in  Pennsylvania,  by  W.  B. 
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1215.  PERIODICALS.     BEI.FOKD'S  MOXTHLV  MAdAZISE, 

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half  calf.  St.  John,  1898-99 

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written  by  Cuuadiao  authorities. 

1218.  Le  Panorama  de  la  Littcrature  etde  I'lllustra- 

tion,  Paris,  1H48  (tirat  leaf  damaged);  The  Current,  Vol.  1 
complete,  1883-84  (contributions  by  Field,  Hiley,  Sir  John 
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vols,  small  folio,  half  calf. 

1219.  rillLADELPIIIA.  Philadelphia,  1081-1887.  A 
History  of  Municipal  Development.  By  E.  P.  Allinson  and 
B.Penrose.  8vo,  cloth.  (Johns  Hopkins  Studies. )  Bait.  1887 

1220.  James  (E.  J.— Editor).    The  City  Government 

of  Philadelphia;  a  Study  in  Munii-ipal  Administration. 
8vo,  cloth  Phil.':  The  University  of  Penna.,  1893 

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human Usatte  he  met  with  from  the  Spaniards  at  Mexico, 
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Mississippi  River,  through  Louisiana  Territory,  and  in  New 
Spain,  ISOS-fn.  Now  first  reprinted  in  full  from  the  Original 
of  1810,  with  Memoir,  complete  Index,  etc.  Portrait  and 
maps.     3  vols.  Hvo,  cloth.  x.  V.  18y5 

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1225.  POPE  (J.)  Memoirs  of  the  Right  Honorable  Sir 
John  Alexander  Macdonald,  First  Prime  Minister  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada.  2  portraits.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 
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others.     4to  and  cabinet  sizes.     (24  pieces.) 

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graphed; Sir  John  Beverley  Robinson,  Attorney  General 
R.  J.  Uniacke,  G.  D.  Ludlow,  Sir  J.  W.  Dawson,  Sir  Daniel 
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1  I'       J":  '"  AuKust,    1747.      (Edited,    with  a  Memoir 

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1235.  ACCOUNT  (AN)  of  the  Island  of  Prince  Edward, 
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to  which  are  added  Sailing  Directions  for  the  Coasts  and 
Harbours  .  .  .  and  a  correct  map  of  the  lands  surrounding 
Cascumpec  Bay.  By  A  Late  Resident  of  that  Colony.  Bvo, 
half  roan,  pp.  29.  Lond.,  n.  d.  [circa  1820] 

Probably  by  S  S.  Hill. 

1236.  BAGSTER  i,C.  B.)  The  Progress  and  Prospects 
of  Prince  Edward  Island  in  1861.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Charlottetown,  P.  E.  I.,  1861 

1237.  CAMPBELL  (DUNCAN).  History  of  Prince  Ed- 
ward Island.  Crown  8vo,  full  limp  morocco.  Clipping 
inserted  (address  on  the  same  subject  before  the  Anti- 
quarian Society).  Charlottetown,  1875 

1238.  CASGRAIN  (ABBfiH.  R.)  Une  Seconde  Acadie, 
rile  Saint-Jean.     Maps.     Svo,  limp  calf.         Quebec,  1894 

History  of  events  in  the  island  during  the  French  and  Indian 
War. 
1J3!I.  [HILLS  (S.  S.)]     Short    Account  of    Prince    Ed- 
wai-rt  Island      Map.     12ino,  half  calf.  Lond.  1839 

1240.  JOHNSTONE  (W.)  Prince  Edward  Island  in 
1820-21.  Map  showing  Oovernment  grants.  12mo,  half 
roan.  Edinburgh,  1823 

1241.  MANUSCRIPTS.  15  manuscript  transt^ripts  in 
French,  very  neatly  written  on  286  pp.  small  folio  (tcith  16 
manuscript  maps  and  plans),  being  copies  of  French  his- 
torical documents,  written  chiefly  between  the  years  1734 
and  175H,  and  relating  to  the  "  He  St.  Jean  "  and  "  He 
Royale."  Principally  from  the  original  documents  in  the 
Archives  at  Paris.  1  uey  include  "  Voyage  de  Sieur  Fran- 
quet  au  Port  La  Joye,  1751,  au  havre  de  St.  Pierre,  au  port 
des  Trois  Rivieres";  "Csesar  Moreau,  Observations  sur 
rile  du  Prince  Edward  " ;  "  Prevost,  Dutail  de  I'etat  du  Port 
La  Joye,  I'lle  St.  Jean  le  nombre  des  hommes";  "Prevost, 
Etat  des  Vivres,  et  JIunitions  des  troupes  de  2,0(iO  nouveaux 
habitans  rcfugios  de  I'Acadie " ;  copies  of  letters  to  the 
French  Government;  etc.     Enclosed  in  cloth  slip-case. 

1212.  MAP.  I  ap  of  the  Island  (folded  to  12mo)  in 
cloth  covers,  1803;  Guide  to  the  Island,  by  W.  II.  Crosskill, 
illiisl.,  Charlottetown,  1899;  Geological  Structure,  by  J.  W. 
Dawson,  etc.,  map  uiiii  jAi/es,  Montreal,  1S71;  3  pamphlets. 
8vo,  etc.,  cloth. 

1243.  SELKIRK  (EARL  OF).  Observations  on  the  Pres- 
ent State  of  the  Highlands  of  Scotland,  with  a  View  of  the 
Causes  and  Pi-obable  Consequences  of  Eraigniliun  (con- 
sidered in  relation  to  his  Prince  Edward  Island  Settlements). 
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1344.  STEWART   (J.)    An  Account  of  Prince  Edward 
Island.     Map.     8vo,  russia,  gilt  back,  writing  on  title. 

Lend.  1806 
1245.  SUTHERLAND   (G.)    Manual  of  the  Geography 
and  History  of  Prince  Edward  Island.     12mo,  cloth. 

Charlottetown,  1861 

1846  PRINCE  SOCIETY.  Alexander  (Sir  William).  Sir 
Wm.  Alexander  and  American  Colonization,  Ineludine 
Three  Royal  Charters;  A  Tract  on  Colonization;  a  Patent 
k'  'tf  £""?'»■<''  Canada  and  of  Long  Island,  etc  ;  Memoir 
By  t.  i.  Slafter.  Purlrait  (inserted)  aiid  facsimile  man. 
Small  4to,  cloth,  uncut.  jj„5t    ig;3 

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^\^^-  -. Beamish  (N.  L.)    Voyages  of  the  Northmen 

to  America,  including  extracts  from  the  Icelandic  Sagas 
relating  to  the  voyages  of  the  Xth  and  Xlth  Centuries,  in 
*?  Fu"*','?.''  Translation  by  L.  N.  Beamish,  with  a  Synopsis 
of  the  Historical  Evidence  and  the  Opinions  of  Professor 
Kafn.  Edited,  with  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  E  F 
Slafter.  Map  of  V inland.  Small  4to,  cloth.  Bost.  ISTT 
Only  210  copies  printed. 

1248.  PROTHERO  (G.  W.)  Select  Statutes  and  other 
Constitutional  Documents,  Illustrative  of  the  Reigns  of 
ilizabeth  and  James  I.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford :  Clarendon  Press,  1894 

A  1*1"-  ?J°f^-H^'-     '^'""  Geography  of  Ptolemy  Eluci- 
dated.    Jsi  colored  map!)  and  diayrams.     4to,  cloth. 

Dublin:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1893 

1250.  PUTNAM  (GEO.  H.)    Authors  and  their  Public  in 

Ancient  Times.     Post  8vo,  cloth  (inserted  is  L.  S  of  the 

author).  jj  y   jgj,^ 

1261.  PYE  (T.)  Canadian  Scenery;  District  of  Gasn^. 
Map  and  SO  tinted  views.     4to,  cloth.  Montreal,  1306 

QUEBEC. 

12,52.  ABSTRACT  (AX)  of  the  Form  of  Prayer  and 
Thanksgiving  to  Almighty  Hod  to  be  used  on  Tliursdav 
the  aoth  day  of  November,  1 7.5!).  lieing  the  Day  appointed 
by  Proclamation  for  a  General  Thanksgiving  .  .  for 
the  siiccesses  to  his  Majesty's  Arms  .  .  .  particularly  bj- 
the  Defeat  of  the  French  Army  i„  Canada,  and  the  taking 
of  Quebec,  etc.     8vo,  half  calf,  pp.  14.     Rare. 

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1253.  QUEBEC    ACT   OF    1TT4.      [Bernard    (T.)]     An 

Apiwal  to  the  Public  stating  and  considering  the  Objections 

to  the  QubImjc  Bill.    Second  edn.,  corrected.    8vo,  half  calf, 

pp.  59.  tond.  1**4 

1254. Debates  of  the  House  of  Commons,  1TT4,  for 

making  more  effectual  Provision  for  the  Government  of  the 
Province  of  Quebec.  From  the  Notes  of  Sir  llcnry  Caven- 
dish. Editeil  byj.  Wright.  Map  of  Canada  from  the  second 
edition  of  Mitchell's  Map.  8vo,  full  limp  morocco.  Lond.  1839 

Autofrraph  of  Oscar  Dunn,  the  Canadian  litteratenr,  on  title. 
Also  stamp  of  P.  Gagnon. 

1255. Hart   {Gerald  E.)    The  Quebec  Act,  1*74. 

S  plates.     8vo,  paper  covers,  pp.  44.  Montreal,  1891 

Only  a  very  limited  number  of  copies  printed. 

12S6  [Knox  (Wilijam).]     The  Justice  and  Policy 

of  the  late  Act  of  Parliament  for  making  more  effectual 
Provision  for  the  Government  of  the  Province  of  Quebec 
asserted  and  proved,  etc.     Hvo,  half  morocco,  pp.  90. 

Scarce.  Lond.  1*74 

1257. [Meredith  (Sir  William).]    A  Letter  to  the 

Earl  of  Chatham  on  the  Quebec  Bill.  The  fifth  edn.  8vo, 
half  roan,  pp.  3G.  Lond.  1774 

1258.  QUEBEC  ACT  OF  1791.  Anno  Begni  Georgii  III. 
....  at  the  Parliament  begun  and  hidden  at  Westminster, 
the  25  Nov.,  17'.'0,  etc.     Folio,  pp.  1271-129U. 

Lond. :  Eyre  and  Strahan,  1791 
An  original  copy  of  the  famous  Quebec  Act  of  1791. 

1259.  (JUEBEC.  [Monk  (James).]  State  of  the  present 
Form  of  Government  of  the  Province  of  Quebec,  with  a 
large  Appendix  containing E.xtracts  from  the  Minutes  of  an 
Investigation  into  the  past  Administration  of  Justice  in  that 
Province,  instituted  by  order  of  Lord  Dorchester  in  1787, 
and  from  other  origin-'l  Papers.  8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  170. 

Lond. 1789 
Ascribed   to  James   Monk,  sometime   Attorney-General  of 
Queliec.    Contains  some  of  the  evidence  of  the  witnesses, 
statistical  facts,  etc. 

12G0.  [ ]  Answer  to  an  Introduction  to  tlie  Observa- 
tions made  by  tlie  Judges  of  the  Court  of  the  Common 
Pleas  tor  the  District  of  Quebec,  upon  the  oral  and  written 
Testimony  adduced  upon  the  Investigation  into  the  past 
Administration  of  Justice  ordered,  in  conseipieuce  of  an 
Address  of  the  Legislative  Council.     With  Remarks  on  the 


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QUEBEC. 

Laws  and  Government  of  the  Province  of  Quebec.  8vo,  hnlf 

morocco,  pp.  lOT.  I,o,„l.  iToo 

Privately  printed.     Monliii  "  Stnte  ot  tlie  present  Form  of 

Oovernment  of  Quebec'.'  caused  three  of  tlie  jujgea  to  issue  an 

anonymous  pampLlet  in  reply.  entitle<l    "  Introduetion  to  tlie 

Ubservations."  etc      Tlie  altove  is  an  anwer  totliat  laNtand  aa 

It  IS  a  defence  of  Monks  pamphlet,  and  aLso  oi  his  conduct  in 

conducting  certain  cases,  it  was  probably  written  by  Monk 

himself.     V  ery  scarce. 

'■^"l' Thoi-ghts  on  the  Canada  Bill  now  depondinit 

in  Parliament.     8vo,  halt  roan,  pp.  .'iC.  Loud.  1791 

Ascribed  to  M.  Powys.    ^jne  copy,  entirely  uncut. 

l.iC2.  CASSON  (F.  DOLLIER  1)E).  Uisioirc  du  .Mon- 
treal, 164(^107'i;  Journal  of  the  SipRe  of  (Quebec,  by  (len. 
Jas.  Murtay;  L'InvasionduCanada,  n75-17r«,  piirM  J  B 
Badeatix;  etc.  (Third  Series  of  Hist.  Documents  pub.  Iiy 
the  Lit.  and  Hist.  Society  of  Quebec.)     8vo,  doth. 

Quebec  and  Jloutieal,  1871 

1-303.  CIIANXELL  (L.  S.)  History  of  Comptoii  County 
and  Slfctches  of  the  Eastern  Town.ships,  District  of  St. 
Francis  and  Sherlmmke  County.  With  ((ieiiealoijical) 
Records  of  Four  Hundred  Families.  Map,  iiuinerous  iior- 
traits  and  other  iUusts.     4to,  moroci'o,  gilt  edjfes. 

Cookshire  ((iuebcc),  1806 

1204.  QUEBEC.  Collection  de  Manuscrits;  Lettros, 
Memoires  et  aiitres  Documents  Ilistoriques  relatifs  il  la 
Nouvelle  F'rance,  reeueillis  au.i  Archives  de  la  Province  de 
Quebec,  etc.  Edites  sous  les  Auspices  de  la  Legislature  de 
Quebec.     4  vols.  4to,  half  calf.  Quebec,  1883-85 

The  documents  p-ijited  in  this  valuable  and  now  scarce  col- 
lection are  arranKeu  in  chronological  order  from  14U'J  to  17S9 
and  are  edited  with  Chronological  Tables  and  a  General  Index'. 

1205.  Cl'GXET  (FRANVOIS  JOS.)  E.vtraitsdes  filits, 
Deelaratmus,  Ordonnanccs  et  Renlemeus,  de  sa  JIajeste 
Tres  Chretienne.  Des  RcKlemens  et  Jugcmens  des  Gouver- 
neurs  Generaux  et  Tntendants  concernans  la  ju.stice.  etc 
Frtisans  partie  de  la  legislature  en  force  en  la  Colonic  dti 
Canada,  au.ioui'd'hui  Provinc,  de  Quebec.  Tires  des  Re- 
gitres  du  Coiiseil  Superieur  et  de  ceu.x  d'Intelidance.  Siiuare 
crown  8vo,  half  calf.  Quebec    1775 

Tills  rare  compilation  followed  the  Quebec  Act  of  1774  and 
was  authoritative  at  that  time.    Fine  copy. 

1200.  ''EXTRAIT  DES  JiESSIELTRS."  An  Abstract 
of  those  Parts  of  the  Custom  of  the  Viscounty  and  Pro- 
vostship  of  Paris,  wliicli  were  received  and  practised  in  the 
Province  of  Queliec  in  the  time  of  the  French  Government 
Drawn  up  by  a  select  v;ommittee  of  Canadian  gentlemen| 
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well  skilled  in  the  Laws  of  France  and  of  that  Province  by 
the  dcBire  of  the  lion.  Guy  t'arleton,  Lond.  17T2,  pp.  vi  + 
33;  The  Sequel  of  the  AbHtract  ....  eonlaiiiiu};  the  Thir- 
teen latter  Articles  of  the  said  Abstract,  Loud.  1773,  pp. 
ii  +  lo-t;  An  Abstrnet  of  the  Criminal  LawH  that  were  in 
force  in  ...  .  Quebec  in  the  time  of  the  Froneli  govern- 
ment, Lond.  1773,  pp.  ii  +  18  (157-174);  An  Abstract  of  the 
several  Royal  Edicts  and  Declarations,  and  Provincial 
Regulations  and  Ordinances  .  ,  .  .  in  fow-e  in  QuelM?c  in 
the  time  of  the  French  Government,  by  F.  J.  Cugnet,  Lond. 
Vi"i'Z,  pp.  ii  4"  14;  An  Abstract  of  the  Iavlx  de  Police  .... 
that  were  in  force  ia  (Quebec  in  the  time  of  the  French 
Government,  Umd.  1772,  pp.  ii  +  30.  Houml  tojfether  in 
one  vol  Folio,  half  calf.  Interleaved  with  blank  paper^ 
and  with  a  MS.  index  leaf.  Lond.  177'i-73 

Scarce.     A  ooinplete  set  of  the  orifrinal  eilition  of  the  "Ex- 

tmit  cIbh  Mewieun),''  often  referred  to  by  the  earlier  hixtorians 

of  Ciinatla.     Tliey  were  edited  by  Cugnet.  Jacrau,   Pre«*ar<l. 

Desohenaux.  and  others.     The  text  is  ia  the  original  French, 

the  titles  in  Englitih. 

1267.  GAGNOX  (E.)  Le  Fort  et  le  Chateau  Saint-Louis 
(Quebec):  £tude  archeologique  et  historitiue.  Fncsimiles 
from  rare  i'ieirs  and pldiis.  Post  8vo,  half  cHtf.   Quebec, 1805 

1208.  GARDINER  (RICHARD).     Memoirs  of  the  Si.KO 

of  Quebec.  Capital  of  all  Canada,  and  of  the  Retn'at  of 

Monsieur  De  Bourlemaiiue  ....  from  the  Journal   of  a 

French  Oflicer  on  board  the  Chezine  Frifjate  taken  by  his 

Majesty's  ship  Rippon,  compared  with  the  Accounts  .... 

of   Major-Gen.  Wolfe  and  Vice-Admiral    Saundei-s.     4to, 

half  roan,  pp.  3I».  Lond.  ITOl 

Very  rare.     Richard  Gardiner  was  Captain  of  Marines  on 

board  the  Rippon,     He  was  afterwards  a  well- known  author 

under  the  iweudonym  of  "  Dick  Merryfellow." 

126!).  GOSSELIN  (ABHE  A.)  Henri  de  IJerniercs,  pre- 
mier Cure  de  (Quebec,  lfJ44-lti8!)  (191  pp.,  including  in- 
dex).    Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Evreux,  ISOtJ 

1270.  HAWKINS  (A.)  Picture  of  Quebec,  With  His- 
torical Recollections.     14  plates.     12mo,  half  morocco. 

Quebec,  1834 
Scarce.    View  of  Old  Bishop's  Palace  inserted. 

1271.  MANDEMENTS.  Lettres  Pastorales  et  Circulaires 
des  Eveques  de  (Quebec,  from  1623.  Public  par  H.  Tetu  et 
L'Abbc  Gagnon.  (i  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.     Quebec,  1887-1800 

1272.  ORDINANCES  made  and  passed  by  the  Governor 
and  Legislative  Council  of  the  Province  of  Qucbpc,  4tn, 
half  calf  (title  stained).  Quebec,  1795 

French  and  English  on  opposite  pages. 
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\-iri.  [<)'RKII,LY(M.,  "Sd-ur  St.  Felix").]  Monwiuncur 
Ue  Saint-X  iillicr  el  rili.pitiil  (ii'iiOral  ili-  QucIk'C.     Ilisldiro 
UU   Molmstcrf  iln  Xi)trc-l)ailli>  (Us  Aiikcm,  lOS.'j-lSS'.!.      ;>,„■- 
trail.     Kii.Viil  svo,  half  morocco.  (Jucbcc,  1S8> 

1374.  I'll  TITRE  of  Qiichi'P  and  its  Viciiiitv.  FnliUiin 
plan  nf  Qmher,  anil  W  fiiU-jmije  iir  xmnller  ri.u-.s  (on  T 
plates)  nf  tnrlfi  Qiifhec.  ISiiio,  oriirinal  half  binding.  Fine 
citpij.     Scarce.  Quebec:  I',  and  W.  Ruthvi'ii,  18:)1 

ip.  RAOUEXEAl-  (P  I'AI-L).  I.a  Vic  de  la  Mere 
Catherine  de  Saint  Augustin,  reliKieuse  Ilospitalitre  de  la 
Miserieonie  de  Quebec  en  la  XouvcMc  France.  Crown  8vo 
very  finely  bound  in  full  brown  crunhcd  leviinl  inoroecoi 
gdt  back  and  inside  bonlers,  (tilt  on  marbled  edues. 

Paris;  Florentin  Lambert.  Ili71 
Very  rare.  One  or  two  copies  are  known  with  an  encntvpd 
tltle.page  aa  well  as  a  |)rinte(l  one  :  this  eojiy  lia«  tlie  latter 
only,  anil  it  l.s  a  ciiiestion  whether  it  was  Kenerallv  issued  witli 
the  enKniveil  title.  .K  reinarkalily  Hrie  eo|)v.  «"ith  the  rare 
teat  "Letlre  lie  Fmnc,-oi»."  .lateii  yni-lw.  "Novembre  IBTO 
KaKueneaus  "  Kilation  .le  ce  qui  s'eat  passe  "  is  one  of  the 
scarcest  of  the  series  of  Jesuit  Kelations,  anil  this  is  almost  as 
"*"?■  «  '"'*'*1^"*'^1  notices  are  jfiveii  of  the  history  of  Camilla 
and  of  the  ravages  of  the  Indians  in  the  memoir.  Lilte  most 
of  the  religious  memoirs  of  this  perioil,  it  forma  very  curious 
reailmg  from  the  stimdpoint  of  to-day.  Catherine  was  con- 
tinually tormented  with  demons  and  seeing  holv  visions  An 
account  is  given  of  the  great  earthiiuake  in  "Canada.  Feb 
ItJOJ.  winch  the  holy  Catherine  was  warned  of.  according  to 
an  eitract  from  her  diary.  The  year  before  she  had  a  reinnik- 
able  vision  of  demons  coming  from  Trois  Riviires.  Montreal  and 
otlier  places,  and  rendering  an  account  to  the  principal  devil 
in  his  Court  of  the  diiferent  successes  and  conquests  tliey  had 
made.  Another  vision  was  seeing  the  Vueen  of  Poland  isjrne 
to  PaiHilise  by  St.  Francis  de  Sales. 

The  whole  narrative,  which  is  founded  on  her  diary,  is  a  moat 
interesting  ucioiint  of  her  life,  and  shows  tlie  remarkable 
faith  and  sutferings  she  underwent  in  her  clioseu  vocation 
and  in  establishing  the  Hospital  in  yuetiec. 

I'JTC.  ROY  (J,  E.)     Ilistoirc  de  la  SeiKiicnric  de  Lauzon. 
Vol.  1  and  3  only.     8vo,  half  calf  (not  uniform).     Auto- 
graphed by  the  author.  Levis,  18'jr-lli0(> 
1277.  SIEtiE  OF  QrKBEO.    An  Accurate  and  Authentic 
Journal  of  the  Sicjje  of  (Jucbec,  175'J.     liv  a  Gentleman  ii. 
an  Eminent  .-itation  on  the  Spot.     8vo,  half  roan,  entirely 
uncut,  pp.  a  -t  44.     Fine  rop!/.      I,ond. ;  J.  Robinson,  17J1I 
The  authorship  of  this  extremely  rare  pamphlet  is  stated  to 
be  unknown  by  every  bibliographer  who  mentions  it.     Very 
few.  apiiarently,  have  seen  it,  to  describe  it  properly 

An  attempt  can  be  made  to  throw  a  little  light  on  its  author- 
ship from  a  few  clues  in  tiie  narrative  itself.    On  page  la  men- 
tion is  made  of  our  barge  being  captured  (July  7).    Somewhere 
about  this  date  a  boat  belonging  to  the  frigate  ■■  Lowestotte  " 
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SIEGE  OF  QUEBEC, 
was  captured  by  the  French.  On  the  next  page  mention  ia 
made  of  the  "Captain"  drawinj;  in  to  the  sliore  as  close  as 
poB)iibl9  ami  firioK  several  broadsides  at  the  French  camp 
(July  10).  This  was  also  done  by  the  "  Loweatoffe  "  on  that 
date.  Also  it  is  evident  from  his  desciiption  of  the  landing  of 
the  British  troo|>8.  the  uigiit  before  the  Battle  of  the  Plains  of 
Abraham,  that  the  author  was  present  at  it.  The  whole  narra- 
tive bears  unmistakable  evidence  of  having  been  written  by  a 
naval  man. 

The  captain  of  this  frigate  was  Captain  Deane,  but  the  ship 
itself  was  sometimes  used  by  Vice  Admiral  Holmes  in  approach, 
ing  close  to  the  shore  for  reconnoitring  purpfises.  or  taking 
soundings;  and  in  the  -'Lowestoffe"  he  suptrinteuded  the 
landing  of  the  troom  on  the  night  before  the  tiual  battle.  It  may 
therefore  reasonably  be  surmised  that  either  Captain  Deane  or 
Vice- Admiral  Holmes  may  have  written  it,  the  statement  on 
the  title  "By  a  Gentleman  in  an  Eminent  Station "  lending 
some  belief  to  the  authorship  by  the  latter.  The  words  "Our 
barge"  would  naturally  mean  the  boat  on  which  at  the  time 
he  hapi>ened  to  be  ou,  and  not  necessarily  that  it  was  Captain 
Deane  who  was  writing.  The  lighter  draught  of  water  of  the 
"  Lowestoffe  "  would  no  doubt  cause  the  Vice-Admiral  to  use 
that  ship  in  many  cases  where  his  own  battleship  would  be 
useless. 

Whoever  wrote  it  rendered  a  service  to  history  in  giving  bo 
graphic — it  is  to  be  regretted  that  it  is  so  short — an  account  ^f 
the  siege,  from  the  departure  from  Louisbourg  to  the  capitula- 
tion of  the  French  at  Quebec,  where  it  ends.  The  account  of 
the  landing  of  the  troops  was  evidently  written  on  the  spot, 
for  he  seems  to  fear  that  the  result  would  be  unfavoraole. 
"There  can  be  little  hopes  of  taking  the  place  by  assault 
.  .  the  country  is  extremely  ntrong,  ana  the  enemy  have 
added  mnch  to  its  natural  strength  .  .  .  everything  in  in 
motion,  and  a  few  hours  will  priAmbly  determine  th-.  fate  of 
Canada  .  .  .  if  the  General  should  attempt  to  ascend  the  rock 
it  is  a  tvork  of  much  labour  and  difficulty,  if  at  all  pmcticable; 
and  should  our  troops  perform  this  difficult  undertaking.  I 
shall  for  the  future  thiiik  Itttle  of  Hanibars  leading  an  army 
over  the  Alps ;  the  rock  is  almost  steep,  and  the  summit  seems 
to  we  inaccessible  to  an  army;  this  at  least  appears  to  be  the 
Opinion  of  the  French,  who  place  no  centinel  iliere,  and  seem 
perfectly  secure  that  it  never  ivill  be  attempted."  However, 
nig  fears  were  socm  allayed  ;  the  entry  next  day  gives  an 
account  of  the  battle  and  victory. 

1278.  Ilistoiro  dc  la  Conquete  dn  Canadw,  MS.  In- 

edit;  Diary  of  the  Weather  at  Quebec  in  1770;  etc. 
(Transactions  of  the  Lit.  &  Hist.  Society  of  Quebec,  No. 
23,  1802-98.)     8vo,  half  calf.  Quebec,  1898 

1979.  Another  copy,  in  paper. 

1280.  Another  copy. 

1281.  TASCIIEREAIT.  Jubil^  Saoerdotal  de  S.  E.  le 
Cardinal  E.  A.  Taachereau.  Noces  d'Or  de  ia  Soeiete  S.- 
Jean-Bapti»te,  1842-1*2.     Portrnit.     Koyal  8vo,  half. 

Quebec,  1892 

1282.  Another  copy,  bound  in  cloth.     Quebec,  1892 

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1283.  TfiTU  (11.)     Ilistoire  de  Palais  Episcopal  ile  Que- 
bec.    Plates,  incluiUng  H  facsimile  views  and  plans  from 
rare  printji  (the  three  plans  of  Quebec  in  ltiTO-83,  etc.,  etc. ). 
8vo,  cloth.  Jloutieal,  189li 

128i.  TRANSACTIONS  of  the  Geographical  Society  of 
Quebec,  1893-97.  Portraits,  maps,  etc.  (The  articles  in 
both  French  and  English.)     8vo,  paper,  uncut. 

Quebec:  For  the  Society,  18U7 

1285.  ALBUM  DU  TOURISTE.  Arehjeologie,  etc., 
Quebec,  par  J.  M.  Lc  Moiii«,  1872,  pp.  388;  Frast'r's 
Journal  of  the  Siege;  Panefs''Journal  du  Siege;  the  Cam- 
paign of  Louisbourg  [by  the  Chevalier  Johnslone] ;  Calit'' 
well's  Invasion  of  Canada  in  1775;  and  other  pieces  from  the 
Collections  of  the  Lit.  and  Hist.  Society  of  Quebec.  Bound 
in  one  volume.     Thick  8vo,  morocco.        Quebec,  1872,  etc. 

1286.  GENER.U.  SKETCH  of  the  Province  of  Quebec, 
by  the  Hon.  .Hd;  )rc  Meretel,  Quebec,  1S89,  pp.  tiO;  The 
same  in  Freflch;  -Archdeacon  Roe's  Stdry  of  the  First  100 
years  of  the  Diocese  of  Quebci-  1893,  pp.  61.    3  vols.  8vo,  cl. 

1287.  GLIMPSES  OF  QUEIiEC  [by  Le  Moine],  1879; 
L  Instruction  Publique  [by  I)e°  Cazes],  1901;  Quebec  en 
1730  [by  Gosselin],  1899;  Quebec  in  1837-8  [by  Letiioine], 
1898.  4  pamphlets.  8vo,  cloth  (mainly  Roy.  Soc.  transcts.). 

1288.  PHOTOGRAPHS,  and  proof  AVoodcuts  of  old 
Buildings  in  Quebec— St.  John's  Gate,  Palace  Gate,  etc. 
(About  30  pieces,  as  a  lot.) 

1289.  LJAMEAU  (E.)     La  Prance  aux  Colonies.     Aca- 

diens  et  Canadiens.     2  Parts  in  one.     Hvo, 
•■"If™"-  Paris,  18,W 

1290.  RAMUSIO  (GIOVANNI  BATTISTA).  Nnviga- 
tione  et  Viaggi  raccolto  gia  da  M.  Gio.  Battiata  Kamusio, 
et  con  molti  et  vaghi  discorsi,  da  lui  in  niolti  luoghi  dii^hi- 
rato  et  illustrato.  :i  vols,  folio,  vellum.  (Vol.  1,  1563; 
Vol.  2,  1583;  both  these  are  the  third  and  best  edition; 
Vol.  3,  1505,  second  edition.  The  first  volume  lucks  the 
three  maps,  as  usual ;  Vol.  2  lacks  two  leaves  of  the  pn'face ; 
the  third  volume  contains  all  the  maps  and  cuts,  including 
Hochelaga,  Mexico,  Cusco,  etc.) 

Venice:   Giunta,  1503,  1583,  1505 

1391.  RAPPORT  DU  COMITfi  CHOISI  sur  le  Gouverne- 

ment  Civil  du  Canada.     8vo,  half  morocco  (name  on  title). 

Quebec,  1829 
Scarce.    The  Offlctal  Reprint  of  the  House  of  Comniona  Re- 
port o(  July  27th.  1827.      This  report  pomeases  connlderable 
butorioal  value,   and    is  frequently  cited   by  the  Cauadian 
Uiatoriaus. 

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1292.  RATTRAY  (W.  J.)  The  Scot  in  British  North 
America,  including  "The  Scot  in  the  Biitish  Northwest." 
Complete  Set.  Portraits.  4  vols.  8vo,cloth,  gilt.  Toronto,1880 

1293.  RAWLINGS  (T.)  The  Confederation  of  the  British 
North  American  Provinces:  their  past  History  and  future 
Prospects,  including  also  British  Columbia  and  Hudson's 
Bay.  Large  map  and  four  plales  (including  view  of  St. 
Paul  and  two  of  Victoria).     Royal  8vo,  cloth.      Lond.  186S 

1294.  RAYNAL  (ABBfi).  A  Philosophical  and  Political 
History  of  the  Settlements  and  Trade  of  the  Europeans  in 
the  East  and  West  Indies.  Transl.  by  J.  Justabond.  4  vols. 
8vo,  old  calf.  Bookplatcsof  Sir  J.W.Mackenzie.   Lond.  1776 

1395.  Another  edition.     2  vols,  in  1.     12mo,  half 

e^lf.  Edinburgh,  1776 

1290.  READ  (D.  B.)  The  Lives  of  the  .Judges  of  Upper 
Canada  and  Ontario,  1791-1888.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth. 

Toronto,  1888 

1.J97.  The  Lieutenant-Governors  of  Upper  Canada 

and  Ontario,  1792-1899.    ^3  full-page  portraits.    8vo,  cloth. 

Toronto,  1900 

1298.  READE  (C.  B.)  Constitution  of  the  United  States, 
with  the  Amendments  thereto,  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence, Ordinance  of  17ti7,  etc.,  and  Jefferson's  Manual. 
tivo,  morocco.  (Sir  John  G.  Bourinot's  copy,  with  his 
name  in  gilt  on  the  side.)  Wash.  1885 

THE  REBELLION  OF  1837. 

1299.  AFFAIRS  (The)  OF  THE  CANADAS.  In  a  Series 
of  Letters.     By  A  Canadian.     8vo,  half  roan,  pp.  75. 

Lond. :  Privately  printed,  1837 
On  the  troubles  in  Canada  which  led  to  the  rising  of  1887. 
and  in  defence  of  the  policy  of  Sir  Francis  Head.    They  were 
originally  published  in  the  -'Times." 

1300.  BROWN  (T.  S.)  "1837":  My  Connection  with 
It.    8vo,  cloth,  paper  covers  bound  in  (38  pp.).    Quebec,  1898 

1301.  DENT  (J.  C.)  The  Story  of  the  Upper  Canadian 
Rebellion,  largely  fn/m  original  sources  and  Documents. 
Portraits  anil  plates.     2  vols,  small  4to,  half  morocco. 

Toronto,  1885 

1302.  FRY  (A.  A.)  Report  of  the  Case  of  the  Canadian 
Prisoners.     Royal  X\o,  cloth  (1011  pp.).  Lond.  1839 

.:Hi3.  [(H.OBENSKY  (C.  A.  M.)]  La  Rebellion  of  1837, 
ASaintEuBtachc;  (a  reprint  of  the  "  Journal  Historiqiiodes 
ftveniMncnH  arrives  il  Saiut-Eustache,  par  uu  Teiiioin  Oeu- 
laire."  .Montreal,  1838,  with  two  Supplements  referring  to 
the  same,  and  au  Appeudi.x  of  Unpublished  Docum  i). 
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1304.  HEAD  (SIR  FRANCIS  B.)  A  Narrative.  8vo,  full 
calf,  with  bookplate  of  Fredlc.  Perkins  (bindiug  a  little 
rubbed).  Lond.  1839 

His  own  narrative  of  his  adtainistrotion  of  Canada  during 
the  rebellion  of  1837. 

1305.  [IIKNRY  (WALTER).]  Trifles  from  my  Portfolio ; 
or,  Recollections  of  .  .  .  Twenty-nine  Yeara'  Military 
Service  in  the  Peninsular  War  and  Invasion  of  France,  a  : 
St.  Helena  until  the  Death  of  Napoleon,  and  in  Upper  a  id 
Lower  Canada  (during  the  Hebellion  of  1837,  etc.).  Bj  A 
Staff  Surgeon,     i  vols.  8vo,  half  cloth.  Quebec,  1839 

1306.  KING  (JOHN).  The  Upper  Canadian  Rebellion, 
and  the  Letters  in  the  Mackenzie-Rolph  Controversy.  Svo, 
cloth,  pp.  150.  Toronto,  1880 

1307.  LINDSEY  (CHAS.)  The  Life  and  Times  of  Wm. 
Lyon  Mackenzie.  With  an  Account  of  the  Rebellion  of 
1837,  etc.  t  vols,  in  one.   I'urtraits  and  views.  Toronto,  1863 

1308.  MACKENZIE  (WILLIAM  LYON).  The  Seventh 
Report  from  the  Select  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assem- 
bly of  Upper  Canada  on  Grievances;  to  whom  were  re- 
ferred Lord  Goderich's  Despatch  to  His  E.icellency  Sir 
Joh'  Colborne  of  Nov.  8th,  1832,  with  the  Appendix  Evi- 
dence before  the  Committ.-c,  and  sundry  acts  passed.  Thick 
Svo,  half  cloth.  Toronto,  1835 

Thi8  is  the  Report  which  is  often  referred  to  as  the  most 
famous  in  the  history  of  Upper  Canada.  It  was  prepared  by 
Lyon  Maekenzie.  who  afterwards  headed  the  Mackenzie  Rebel- 
lion of  1887.  In  this  remarkable  document  is  the  fullest  con. 
temporary  account  of  the  grievances  which  were  mainly  re- 
sponsible for  that  rebellion. 

1300.  Mackenzie's  own  Narrative  of  the  Late  Rebel- 
lion; with  Historical  and  Biographical  Notes,  critical  and 
explanatory;  exhibiting  the  only  true  Account  of  what 
took  place  at  the  Memorable  Siege  of  Toronto,  in  the  Month 
of  December,  1837.     Royal  Svo,  cloth,  uncut  (23  pp.). 

Toronto:  Printed  at  the  Palladium  Office,  1338 
Excessively  rare.    Only  three  or  four  copies  of  this  moat 
interesting  ^lanipblet  are  known,  including  one  in  Library  of 
Harvard  University  and  one  in  Kingston,  (Janada. 

1310.  The  Caroline  Almanac  and  American  Free- 
man's Chronicle  for  1840.  Frontispiece  showing  the  Caro- 
line on  fire,  being  sent  over  Ninfrara  Falls;  also  a  view  of 
the  hanging  of  Lount  and  Matthews  in  Toronto.  Post  8vo, 
full  limp  moi'occo,  pp.  124. 

Rochester,  N.  V. :  Mackenzie  Gazette  Office,  1840 
Very  rare.  The  Alnmnac  was  published  by  Mackenzie, 
and  is  a  virulent  attack  on  the  British  Government  and  Cana- 
dian authorities  after  his  aliortive  relielhon  in  I8S6.  It  was 
published  in  New  York,  where  Mackenzie  became  a  resident 
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MACKENZIE  (WILLIAM  LYON). 

1311    An  Almanac  of  Independence  and  Freedom 

for  the  Year  1860,  containing  a  Plea  for  the  Belief  of  the 
Inhabitants  of  Canada  from  a  state  of  Colonial  Vassalage, 
etc.     8vo,  limp  calf,  pp.  If'-  Toronto,  IHbO 

Scarce, 

1312  PAPERS  relating  to  Upper  Canada.  (The  OJ&eM 
Despatches  and  Reports  on  the  Prisoners  convicted  of  High 
Treason,  with  the  Minutes  of  the  Executive  Council.)  lolio, 
half  calf,  29  pp.  [!'«■'<'•  l^'^^l 

1313  PATRIOT  EXTRA.  Issue  of  May  18,  1838.  Let- 
ter of  the  Atty.-General  on  ihe  Subject  of  Mr.  Bidwell  s 
Departure.     Post  8vo,  boards,  pp.  4.  Toronto,  18J8 


1314.  BHAD  (D.  B.) 
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The  Canadian  Rebellion  of  1837. 
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1316  THELLER  (E.  A.)  Canada  in  1837-38,  including 
the  Author's  Adventures  daring  the  Revolution.  2  vols, 
post  8vo,  cloth,  not  uniform  (name  clipped  from  ^»'e')-g^j 

The  author  took  an  active  part  in  the  rebellion  and  was 
sfterwards  tried  tor  high  treason. 

1316  TRIALS.  Report  of  the  Stat«  Trials  before  a  Gen- 
eral Court  Martial,  Montreal,  1S18-9,  exhibiting  a  Complete 
History  of  the  Late  Rebellion  in  Lower  Canada.  2  vols. 
8vo,  half  calf.  Montreal,  1839 

1317  WAIT  (BENJAMINl.  Letters  from  Van  Dieinans 
Land  written  during  Four  Years'  Imprisonment  for  Politi- 
cal Offences  committed  in  Upper  Canada.  Edited,  with  In- 
troduction, etc.,  by  Mrs.  Wait.  PoHrait  and  map.  12mo, 
half  bound  (worn).  ^ntl«.\o,  1843 

1318  WELLS  (W.  B.)  Canadiana  :  Sketches  of  Upper 
C^anada  and  the  Crisis  in  its  Political  Affairs.  8vo,  half 
calf  (name  on  title).  „.''""'':,"^ ' 

The  author  was  a  prominent  ■  ■  Reformer. '  The  First  Part  is  an 
account  of  the  grievances  whlob  led  to  the  Rebellion,  and  the 
Second  Part  a  violent  attack  upon  Sir  Francis  Head  and  hw 
Administration. 

1319  r \  The    Canadian    Controversy  :    its    Origin, 

Nature  and  ilerits,  84  pp.,  presentation  copy;  Letters  to 
the  Marquis  of  Normanby  [by  J.  Campbell  and  R,  M.  Bolfe  . 
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13-20.  BEGG  (ALEX.)  The  Creation  of  Manitoba  ;  or, 
A  History  of  the  Red  Kiver  Troubles.  Front.  Crown  8vo, 
cloth.  Toronto,  1871 

1321.  BOULTON  (MAJOR).  Reminiseenees  of  the  Re- 
bellions, Canadian  Social  and  Political  Life,  etc  Portrait 
and  maps.     Crown  8vo,  cloth,  gilt.  Toronto,  1H86 

13-Zi.  HOLLAND  (W.  H.)  Map  of  RiePs  Rebellion. 
Large  folio  map,  folded  to  limo,  in  cloth  case.  Ottawa,1885 

1333.  HUYSHE  (G.  L.)  The  Red  River  E.xpeilition. 
Portraits,  plana,  etc.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     (Lack  front.) 

Lond.  1871 

1324.  ILLUSTRATED  WAR  NEWS  (The).  A  com- 
plete set,  being  Nos.  1-18,  inclusive,  with  the  two  Souvenir 
Numbers.  Nos.  1-18  in  cloth,  the  two  Souvenirs  in  paper. 
(As  1  piece.)  Toronto,  1888 

13-25.  MULVANEY  (C.  P.)  The  History  of  the  North- 
west Rebellion  of  1885.  Portraits,  maps,  etc.  Post  8vo, 
half  roan  (rubbed).  Toront«i,  1886 

1326.  OUIMET  (A.)  La  Verite  sur  la  Question  Metisse 
au  Nord-Ouest :  Biographic  et  R^oit  de  Gabriel  Dumont  sur 
les  flvenements  de  1885,  par  B.  A.  T.  de  Moutigny.  Por- 
traits of  Riel  and  Dumont.     8vo,  half  calf.     Montreal,  1889 

1327.  RIDDELL  (LIEUT.  II.  S.  H.)  The  Red  River 
Expedition  of  1870  (from  the  Trans.  Quebec  Historical 
Soc'y).     8vo,  cloth  (39  pp.).     Presentation  copy. 

Quebec,  1871 

1328.  TRIAL  OF  RIEL.  The  Queen  vs.  Louis  Riel: 
Report  of  the  Trial  (etc.)     Royal  8vo,  half  calf. 

,  ,  Ottawa,  1886 

1329.  The  Queen  vs.  Louis  Riel,  Ottawa,  188fi;  The 

Riel  Rebellion.     Portraits,   views,  etc.     [Witness  Printing 
House,  Montreal],  1885.     2  pamphlets. 

13.30.    The  Story  of  Louis  Riel,   the  Rebel  Chief. 

Illust.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1885 

1331.  The  Gibbet  of  Regina:  the  Truth  about  Riel. 

By  One  Who  Knows.     Portraits.     Post  8vo,  half  calf. 

.  C  N.  y,  1886 

1332.  TRIALS.  Trial  of  Lepine  tor  Murder  ( porlraitt  of 
Riel  and  ottiers),  Winnipeg,  1hT4;  Hod  River  Rebellion,  8 
letters  to  .los.  Howe,  by  Win.  .^IcDougall,  Toronto,  1870; 
Privy  CouniUl  Papers  of  the  Oeeureiiccs  in  the  Northwest 
Territories,  Ottawa,  1870.     3  pamphlets.     Cloth. 


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1333.  RfiClIERCHESHISTOBIQUES.  Bulletin  D'Arche- 
ologip,  cl'lIiBtoire,  de  Biographie,  de  Bibliographie,  de 
NumisDiatique,  etc.,  etc.  Volb.  1,  2,  4,  5  and  B  complete 
(18ii5,  '96,  '98-1900),  and  odd  numbers  for  1698,  1901  and 
1902  Portraits,  views,  etc.  74  pieces  (3  vols.  [30  pieces] 
in  half  calf.)     (As  a  lol.)  I-^vis,  1885-1902 

Full  of  valuable  historical  and  genealogical  inforination  on 
the  early  history  of  Canada. 

1334.  REFORM  MOVEMENT  OF  1834.  Chambred'As- 
«emblee,  Vendredi,  21  Fcvrier,  1834.  Folio,  half  calf,  pp.  21. 

The  gcarce  original  oflBcial  issue. 

1335.  [REID  (JOHN).]  Journal  of  an  Excursion  to  the 
U.  S.  and  Canada,  1834.  By  a  Citizen  of  Edinburgh.  12mo, 
boards,  paper  label,  ex  libris  of  Thos.  Scott.  Edinburgh,1835 

1336.  REMINGTON  (C.  K.)  The  Ship-Yard  of  the 
Griffon:  a  Brigantine built  by  La  Salle,  in  1679,  above  the 
Falls  of  Niagara.  With  a  Bibliography  of  Hennepin,  con- 
taining some  editions  not  mentioned  by  Sabin  or  otlier 
authorities.  Majis  and  plates  (including  facsimiles  from 
early  editions  of  Hennepin).     Royal  8vo,  halt  calf,  pp    .9. 

Buffalo,  Ipill 

1337.  BfiVEILLAUDE  (E.)  Histoire  du  Canada  et  dcs 
Canadiens  Francais,  de  la  Decouverte  jusqu'a  nos  jours. 
8vo,  half  calf.  Pans  [1^84] 

1338.  REVUE  C0LONIAI.E  INTERNATIONALE. 
(Fondce  par  I'Association  Coloniale  Ncerlandaise).  Maps, 
etc.     2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  calf.  Amsterdam,  1885-S6 

Papers  in  EnKlish,  French,  Dutch  and  German,  including 
Die  Hestizen  der  Philippinen,  VOD  Prof.  Blumentritt;  Central- 
Amerika,  von  Dr.  Polakowaky;  Un  livre  sur  Ics  Phihppmes, 
par  Prof.  Kern ;  and  others  by  Commander  Cameron.  Couperas, 
Dr.  Rohlfs,  E.  J.  Payne,  etc. 

1339.  RHODE  ISLAND.  Mason  (G.  C.)  Annals  of 
the  Redwood  Library  and  Athenafum,  Newport,  R.  I.  t-or- 
traits.     Small  4to,  cloth.  Newport,  1891 

1340  RHODES  (JAS.  F.)  History  of  the  United  States, 
from  the  Compromise  of  ISK  to  1862.  Vols.  1  to  3.  8vo 
cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  18Jd-J5 

1341.  RICH  (A.)  Dictionary  of  Greeic  and  Roman  An- 
tiquities.    2,000  illusts.     8vo,  cloth.  Lond.1873 

1342.  RICHARDSON  (MAJOR).  Movements  of  the 
British  Legion  (in  Spain),  May,  1836-March,  1837  (during 
the  Carlist  War).     Map  ami  plates.  8vo,  cloth.     Lond.18.1, 

1343.  Personal  Memoirsof  Major  Richardson  as  con- 
nected with  the  singular  Oppression  of  thai  Oflicer  by  Liout.- 
Gen.  Sir  Lacy  Evans.  8vo,  original  boards.     Montreal,  1838 

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1344.  ROBERTS  (CIIAS.  G.  D.)  The  Book  of  the  Na- 
tive.    Poems.     First  EDN.      Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted.        Toronto,  18!t6 

1345.  History  of  Canada.     First  edn.     Map^  etc. 

8to,  cloth.  Boftt.  IsiC 

1346.  ROBERTS  (MORLEV).  The  Western  Avernus; 
or,  Toil  and  Travel  in  Further  North  Amerioa.  Philes. 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  ISijfi 

1347.  ROBERTSON  (W.)  History  of  Amen -a.  Seventh 
odn.     Maps  and  plates.   3  vols.  8vo,  cloth  (stamf  on  titles). 

l..>ud.  iTim 

1348    The  History  of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement 

of  America.     With  Biographical  Sketch,   list  of  Spanisli 
works,  etc.     8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1858 

1349.  ROCHEFOUCAULD-LIANCOrRT  (DUC  DE  LA). 
Voyages  dans  lea  I^tats-Uuis  d'Amerique  fait  en  lt'J5,  17!i(i, 
et  1797.     First  edn.     Portrait  inserted.     8  vols.  8vo,  orig- 
inal calf,  gilt.       Paris:  L'An  VII.  de  la  Rcpublique  [17!M.)] 
With  large  two  nia)>s  extending  to  Ohio,  and  showing  the 
roads.    The  work  contains  the  narrative  of  Johnson's  captivity 
among  tlie  Ind iantu,  taken  alimist  from  liis  own  diotation ;  a  long 
desoriptionofa  visit  to  Jefferson  at  Monticello;  sketchesof  New 
York,  with  notices  of  Hamilton,  Burr,  etc.  The  travels  included 
Canada. 

13J0.  ROEBUCK  (J.  A.)  The  Colonies  of  England:  a 
Plan  for  the  Government  of  some  of  our  Colonial  Posses- 
sions.    Map      Hvo,  cloth.  Lond.  1849 

1351.  ROGER  (CHAS.)  The  Rise  of  Canada  fi-oin  Bar- 
barism to  Wealth  and  Civilization.  \*ol.  1  (all  published), 
1527-1824.     8vo,  cloth.  Quebec,  IKSti 

1352.  ROGERS  (MAJOR  ROBERT).  A  Concise  Account 
of  North  America.  Containing  a  Description  of  the  several 
British  Colonies  on  that  Continent,  including  the  Islands 
of  Newfoundland,  Cape  Breton  ...  to  which  is  subjoined 
an  Account  of  the  several  Nations  and  Tribes  of  Indians 
residing  in  those  partp,  as  to  their  Customs,  Manner.i,  Gov- 
ernment, Numbers,  etc.,  containing  mnny  useful  and  enter- 
taining facts  never  before  treated  of.     Hvo,  original  calf. 

Lond.  1705 
First  edition  of  the  famous  ranger'a  account  of  North  Amer- 
ica. A  good  deal  uf  space  is  taken  up  w'tli  the  description  of 
the  variotiH  Indian  tribes,  including  an  account  of  the  White 
Indians  of  the  Missis-iippi.  In  his  historical  and  geonraphical 
portion  he  seems  to  have  had  a  eiiecial  antipathy  to  tlie  Jews, 
for  he  tinda  them  in  New  York,  Rhode  Island,  and  other  placet*, 
and  sfieaks  of  them  in  contemptuous  terms.  Uf  RlnNJe  Island 
especinHy  he  aaya  tliat  "  the  I^ofince  is  infested  ivitfi  a  m«- 
cally  set  of  Jews .  .  .  wtio  are  a  pest  not  only  to  this,  but  the 
neighlxturing  provinces."  Rogers  at  the  publication  of  this  was 
aln«ii  in  I.<ind«n,  and  nf»gl<W^'!,  «nd  iii^y  bfvvi'  had  &">me  uti- 
pleasant  ezperiencea  to  account  for  bis  prejudices. 

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1353.  Journals,  containing  an  Account  of  the  sev- 
eral Excursions  he  made  under  the  Generals  who  com- 
manded upon  the  Continent  of  North  America  during  the 
late  War.  With  Introduction  and  Notes.  By  Franklin  B. 
Hough.  Crown  8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Apparently  a  set  of 
the  proof  sheets  roughly  bound.    Albany:  J.  Munsell,  1883 

1354.  ROLT  (RICHARD).  An  Impartial  Representation 
of  the  Conduct  of  the  several  Powers  of  Europe  engaged  in 
the  late  General  War . . .  from  . .  .  1739  to  1T48.  4  vols.  8vo, 
old  calf.  Lond.  1T49-50 

1355.  ROSS  (A.  JI  )  Memoirs  of  a  Reformer,  1833-9a. 
Portrait.     Crowu  8vo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1893 

Slavery  reminiscenced,  with  facsimile  letters  of  Whittier, 
John  Brown,  etc. 

1356.  ROYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE.  Proceedings 
of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  Vol.  1,  1869  to  WQ'l  (with 
an  extra  number  for  lllOl).  35  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth  (3  in 
paper).  Loud.  1870-1901 

1357.  - —  Catalogue  and  First  Supplementary  Cata- 
logue of  the  Library  (Works  relating  to  the  British  Colo- 
nies, Early  Voyages,  etc.).     2  vols.  imp.  8vo,  half  calf. 

Loud.  1895-1901 

1358.  ROYAL  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Geo- 
graphical Journal  tor  the  years  1873;  March,  1895-96 ;  vari- 
ous numbers  for  the  following  years,  including  1901;  and 
the  Year  Book  and  Recoi-d  for  189S  and  1899.  Maps,  elt. 
42  Nos.     (Sold  as  a  lot.)  Lond.,  v.  d. 

1359.  ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings 
and  Transactions.  First  Series,  complete  in  12  vols.,  4to; 
Second  Series, Vols.  l-6,royal  8vo.  Numerms portratti,maps, 
views  from  rare  bonks,  prints  and  manuscripts.  Together 
18  vols.  Uniformly  bound,  full  morocco  extra,  gilt  backs, 
panelled  gilt  sides,  inside  gilt  borders,  gilt  l  Igos. 

Montreal,  1883-1900 
Handsome  set  of  this  valuable  collection. 

1380.  Another  set,  to  IDOl.     19  vols.  (9  vols,  half 

red  morocco,  10  vols,  in  cloth).  Montreal,  1883-1901 

1301.  Five  Fortsof  Winnipeg;  Journeys  in  Rupert's 

Land;,  Assiniboine  j'.ivcr  and  its  P'orts,  all  by  Bryce; 
Gauo'iig  on  St.  Lawrence  Cartography  to  Champlain; 
Fleming's  Expeditions  to  the  Paciftc;  KeeTfer's  Winter 
Navigation  on  Lower  St.  Lawrence  (illust.).  5  vols.  4to  and 
8vo,  cloth.  IS^^a-OS 

1302.  The  Cabot  Legends,  portraii;  Cartography  of 

New  Brunswick,  by  W.  F.  Girtong,  maps;  Baronets  of 
Nova  Scotia,  by  Sir  E.  M.  Miiffkciizie,  maps,  etc. :  Thos. 
Hutchinson;  Clias.  Ileavyaege,  by  L.  J.  Burpee  (A.  L.  S. 
laid  in);  etc.     8  pamphlets,  8vo.  Montreal,  1897-1901 


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1363.  RUSSELL  (W.)  The  History  of  America,  from  it* 
Discovery  by  Columbus  to  the  Conclusion  of  the  late  War. 
lUust.  with  ,51  plates  and  maps  (includiu);  maps  of  New 
England  and  New  York,  Nova  Scotia,  New  Jersey,  Penn- 
sylvania, etc. ;  the  portraits  i  .;luding  Franklin,  Washing- 
ton, Sir  Henry  Clinton,  Burke,  Columbus,  Almagro,  Cortez, 
Ralegh,  and  others;  and  among  the  views  are.  View  of  Fort 
George  and  New  York,  Quebec,  Mexico  City,  etc.).  i  vols. 
4to,  original  leather.  Lend.  1778 

1364.  RUSSELL  (W.  H.)  Canada:  its  Defences,  Condi- 
tion, and  Resources.     Map.     Post  8vo,  cloth.      Lond.  1868 

1.36S.  RYERSON  (EGERTON).  "  The  Story  of  My  Life  " : 
being  Reminiscences  of  Sixty  Years'  Public  Service  in  Can- 
ada. Edited  by  J.  G  Hodgins.  Portrait  and  iUmts.  Stout 
8vo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1883 

1366.  tiABINE  (LORENZO).     Biographical  Sketches  of 
•^  the  Loyalists  of  the  American  Revolution,  with 

an  Historical  Essay.     2  vols.  Svo,  original  cloth.  Bost.  1864 

1367.  SA6ARD  THEODAT  (GABRIEL).  Histoire  du 
Canada  et  Voyages  que  les  Frires  Mineurs  Recollects  y  ont 
faicts  pour  la  Conversion  des  Infid^les  dopuis  I'an  1615. 
Avee  la  Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue  Huronne.  Nouvelle 
Edition,  publiie  par  E.  Tross.  3  vols,  post  Svo,  half  mo- 
rocco. Paris,  1866 

Repri^ii,  of  the  extreraelv  rare  original  edition  of  1636,  with 
the  facsimiles  of  the  leaves  of  Huron  music. 

1368.  SAINT  MAURICE  (F.  DE).  A  La  Brunante: 
Choses  et  Autres.  (Contes  et  Reeits.)  Crown  Svo,  half 
morocco  .Alontrcal,  1874 

1369.  De  Tribord  k  Babord.      Trois  Croisit^res  dans 

le  Golfe  Saint-Laurent.  Post  Svo,  halt  calf.  Montreal,  1877 

1370.  Notes  pour  scrvir  a  I'Histoire  de  I'Empereur 

Maxirailien.     Portrait.     Svo,  half  calf.  Quebec,  1889 

1371.  Loin  de  Pays:  Souvenirs  d'Europe,  d'Afrique 

et  d'Amerique.     2  vols.  Svo,  half  cloth,  gilt  bands. 

Quebec,  1889 

1 372.  Les  Etats  do  Jersey  et  la  Langue  Fran^aise. 

Exemple  offert  au  Manitoba  et  au  Nord-ouest.     Crown  Svo, 
fl"th.  Montreal,  1893 

137a. La  Gaapesie.  Promenades  dans  lo  Goltn  Saint- 

Laureut.  I.,  Nouvelle  Ecosse;  II.,  Le  Nouveau  Brunswick; 
III.,  Laiiaspi'sie.  Front.  Svo,  boards.  Montreal,  n.  d. 
1374.  SAVINGS  OF  OUR  LORD.  AOHA  IHCOY.  Say- 
ings of  our  Lord  from  an  Early  Greek  Papyrus.  Discovered 
and  iTiited,  with  trsnslation  and  p(iinmeiil,Hry,  by  B,  P. 
Grenfell  and  A.  S.  Hunt.    Facsimiles.    Svo,  boards,  pp.20. 

Lond.  1897 
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1375.  SCAIFE  (W ■  B.)  AmericHt  its  Geogrspliic"!  Hin- 
tory,  14!i2  1892.  With  Supplement  entitled.  Was  the  Rio 
del  Espiritu  Sftnt«.  .  .  the  MisnissippiV  Map.  8vo,  eloth. 
(Johns  Hopkins  Studies.)  Bn't-  l*'-'* 

1376.  Florentine  Life  during  the  Renaissance.    Svo, 

cloth.     (Johns  Hopkins  Studies.)  Bait.  18il3 

1377.  SCnOULKR  (JAMES).  History  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  includiuK  the  History  of  the  Civil  War 
(Vol.  6),  1783-1865.  Map.  C  vols.  Svo,  cloth.  N.Y.  1880-!I9 

1378.  SCHUYLER  (EUGENE).  Turkistan:  Notes  of  a 
Journey  in  Russian  Turkistan,  Khokand,  Bokhara,  and 
Kuldja.  S  maps  atid  numerous  Musis,  i  vols,  post  Svo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1877 

1379.  SCOTLAND.  Anderson  (D.)  Scottish  Folk-I.K)re. 
Post  8vo,  cloth  (A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  8vo,  of  author  inserted). 

Toronto,  1899 

1380.  Anderson  (P.  J.— Editor).     Roll  of  Alumni 

in  Arts  of  the  University  and  King's  Collene  of  Aberdeen, 
1696-1860.  View.  Boyal  Svo,  cloth.  (Aberdeen  University 
Studies,  No.  1.)  Aberdeen,  1900 

Vslimble  for  genealogical  and  bibliographical  purposes. 

1381.  Burnett  Family  (The).  The  Family  of  Bur- 
nett of  Leys,  with  collateral  branches.  Edited,  with  Index, 
etc.,  by  Col.  J.  Allardyce.  SI  jjortraits  and  plales.  Royal 
Svo,  wrappers,  pp.  389.  (Aberdeen  University  Studies, 
jj„  4  \  Abenleen,  1901 

1382.  Macdonald  (J.)  Place  Names  of  West  Aber- 
deenshire. Royal  Svo,  cloth.  (Abei-deen  University  Studies, 
jjj,  3  \  Aberdeen,  1900 

1383.  Macfarlanf.  (W.)     Genealogical  Collections 

concerning  the  Families  in  Scotland,  made  by  Walter  Mae- 
farlane,  1750-51.  Edited  from  the  Original  MSS.  by  J.  T. 
Clark      2  vols  Svo,  cloth.     (Scottish  Historical  Society.) 

Edinburgh,  1900 

1384.  MICHIE  (J.  C.)    The  Records  of  Invercauld, 

with  Notes  and  Index.  Map,  portrait,  and  plales.  Royal 
Kvo,  wrappers,  pp.  523.  (Aberdeen  University  Studies, 
jj„  5  )  Aberdeen,  1901 

1385.  McNRO  (Alexander  Macdonald).   Records 

of  Old  Aberdeen,  1157-1891.  Reproductions  of  rare  neics, 
etc  Vol.  1.  Boyal  Svo,  cloth.  (Aberdeen  Umversity 
Studies,  No.  2.)  Aberdeen,  1900 

1386.  SCOTT  (E.  G.)  The  Development  of  Constitutions! 
Liberty  in  the  English  Colonies  of  America.     Svo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1890 

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138T.  SCOTT  (SIR  WALTER).  Tales  of  n  Grandfatlior: 
beinjt  Stories  taken  from  SeottiBh  Ilistorv  and  the  llislurv 
of  France.  Fronts,  and  viyiull"  lilies,  ii  vols.  1-imo,  half 
roan  (rubbed).  Kdinburgh:  Cadell,  1n-2'.i-:I1 

^  1388.  SCROPE  (C.  R.)  Life  of  Lord  Sydenham,  with  a 
Narrative  of  his  Administration  in  Canada.  Porlraii.  8vo, 
half  Oftlf-  Lond.  1843 

1389.  SEELEY  (J.  R.)  Natural  ReliRion.  liy  the  Au- 
thor of  "Eef»  Homo."    8vo,  cloth  (cover  stained). 

Lond    1S82 

THE    SELKIRK    SETTLEMENT    ON    THE    RED 
RIVER. 

1390.  AMOS  (A.)  Report  of  the  Trials  in  the  Courts  of 
Canada  relative  to  the  Destruction  of  the  Earl  of  Selkirk's 
Settlement  on  the  Red  Ri\er,  with  Observations.  Plun  of 
the  Red  River  Heilleiuent  in  1816.     8vo,  calf,  gilt  back. 

Lond.  18->0 

1391.  [IIALKET  (.lOIIX).]  Statement  respeetinK  the 
Earl  of  Selkirk's  Settlenieiit  upon  the  Red  River  in  North 
America,  its  Destruction  in  1815  and  1810,  and  the  Massa- 
cre of  Gov.  Semple  and  his  Party,  with  Observations  upon 
a  recent  Publication  entitled,  "  A  Narrative  of  Oeeurnnci'S 
in  the  Indian  Countries,"  etc.  Map.  8vo,  original  boards, 
uncut  and  unopened,  as  issued,  pp  '^94.  Lond.  1817 

Extremely  rare  in  this  choice  state.  Vhis  is  one  of  the 
scarcest  and  most  imijortant  of  tile  accounts  of  the  destruction 
of  the  Red  River  Settlement,  the  Massacre  at  Fort  DouKlaR.  etc. 

1392.  A  French  translation  of  the  Preceding.     [ISy 

Ilugues  Hency  of  Jlontreal.]     8vo,  half  calf  (apparently  no 
map  was  issued  with  this  translation).  Montreal,  1818 

1393.  MACDONALD  lA.)  Narrative  respecting  the  De- 
struction of  the  Earl  of  Selkirk's  Settlement  upon  Red 
River  in  181,5.     8vo,  half  roan,  pp.  14.  Lond.  181« 

1394.  M'DONELL  (ALEXANDEP>).  A  Narrative  of 
Transactions  in  the  Red  River  Country,  from  the  Com- 
mencement of  the  Operations  of  the  Earl" of  Selkirk  till  the 
Summer  of  the  Year  181(i.  Large  map.  8vo,  original 
printed  paper  covers,  uncut,  as  issued.  Lond.  1819 

Very  rare,  esfiecially  in  this  choice  original  state.  Comprises 
the  Northwest  Company's  defense  of  the  charires  made  by 
Lord  Selkirk.  i.  7 

1395.  MEHCATOR.  Les  Communications  de  Mercator 
sur  la  Conteste  entre  le  Comte  de  Selkirk  et  la  Compagnie 
de  la  Baye  d'lludson  d'une  part;  ct  la  Compagnie  du  Nord- 
Ouest  d'autre  part.  E-Vtrailes  du  Montreal  Herald,  el  tra- 
dultes.     8vo,  half  roan  (small  corner  of  title  torn  off). 

Montreal,  1817 
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THE  SELKIRK  SETTLEMENT  OS  THE  BED  RIVER. 
1396.  NARRATIVES  of  John  Pritchard,  Pierre  Chryso- 
logue  Pambrun,  and  Frederick  Damien  Heurter,  respecting 
the  Aggressions  of  the  North-West  Company  against  the 
Earl  of  Sellcirlt's  Settlement  upon  the  Red  Kiver.  8vo, 
half  roan,  uncut.  Lond.  1H19 

Very  rare.    These  narrativeii  were  drawn  up  by  eye-wit- 
nesses of  the  orcurrences  at  the  Red  River  Hettteinent  in  ISIS, 
etc..  incluJintt  the  attack  on  Fort  Douglas,  the  massacre  of 
GoTemor  Sera  pie  and  liis  party. 
139t.  NARRATIVE  OF  OCCURRENCES  in  the  Indian 
Countries  of  North  America,  since  the  Connexion  of  the 
Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Selkirk  with  the  Hudson's  Bay  Com- 
pany, and  his  Attempt  to  establish  a  Colony  on  the  Red 
River,  with  a  detailed  Account  of  his  Lordship's  Military 
Expedition  to,  and  subsequent  proceedings  at  Fort  William, 
in  Tpper  Canada.     8vo,  scored  russia,  gilt  back  (name  on 
title).     Fine  co}>y.  I.ond.  1817 

Written,  evidentlv.  by  one  of  the  North  West  Company, 
eivinK  their  version  of  the  troubles  in  opposition  to  that  of  the 
Earl  of  Selkirk.     Ascribed  to  S.  McOilhvray. 

1398.  Translation  of  the  same,   in  French.     8vo, 

original  paper  wrappers,  uncut.  Montreal,  1818 

1300.  REPORT  OF  THE  PROCEEDINGS  connected 
with  the  Disputes  between  the  Earl  of  Selkirk  and  the 
North- West  Company  at  the  Assizes  held  at  York  in  Upper 
Canada,  October,  1818,  from  Minutes  taken  in  Court.  8vo, 
half  calf.  Montreal,  1819 

Comprises  the  trials  of  the  partners  and  servants  of  the 
North  West  Company,  in  connection  with  the  Massacre   of 
18l.Vt6,  charged  with  "  high  treason,  murder,  robbery  and  con. 
spiiBcy."    York  is  the  old  name  of  Toronto. 
1400.  SELKIRK   (THOS.   DOUGLAS,   EARL    OF).     A 
Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Liverpool  from  the  Earl  of  Selkirk ; 
accompanied  by  a  Correspondence  with  the  Colonial  De- 
partment, 181T-18-19,  on  the  Subject  of  the  Red  River  Set- 
tlements in  North  America.     8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  i'U. 

[Lond. :  Privately  printed,  18^0] 
Lord  Chief  Justice  Denman's  copy,  with  presentation  inscrip- 
tion from  Lord  Selkirk. 

I  tOi.  Esquisse  du  Commerce  de  Pelleteries  des  An- 

glois,  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  avec  des  Observa- 
tions relatives  iV  La  Corapagnie  du  Nord-Ouestde  Montreal. 
Par  leComte  de  Selkirk.     8vo,  halt  roan.       Montreal,  1819 

1402.  SIMPSON  (W.  S.)  Report  at  Large  of  the  Trial  of 
Charles  de  Reinhard  for  Munler  (committed  in  the  Indian 
Territories,  Sept.,  1»16),  held  at  Quebec,  May,  1818;  with  a 
Summary  of  the  Trial  of  Archibald  McLellan,  iiidicted  as  an 
Accessary.     8vo,  half  roan.  Montreal,  1819 

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1403  WEST  (JOIIX,  of  tho  Hu.l8oD-»  IJ«v  Company) 
Journals  of  the  Kiwuienee  in  the  Red  River  Colonv,  and 
frequent  Lseursions  amouK  the  Northwest  American  In- 
dians 18W-23.  3  plates.  8vo,  half  moro.  ,!  In,"™  very 
ol.Khtly  damage,!).       LondlWi 

1404.  SELWVX  (A.  R.  C.)  AND 
Desiiriptive  Sketch  of  the  Physieal  C 
of  Canada.  l,arge  colored  maps  in  ■ 
calf  neat. 

1105.  SIIAKSPEARE.  Work^ 
Edited  h.v  Charles  KniKht.  .V«  ., 
after  Cupe,  Leslie,  Frith,  Maclisi  a 
half  morocco,  gilt  back  and  edijes. 

1400.  SILLIMAN  (BENJAMIN).     „tn„ 
Short  Tour  between   Hartford   and  Qu.  i , ,..     •.  /»//-,„„,„ 
i;ew3  of  Quebec,  etc.     Crown  8vo,  half  ealt  ( |nii,i.-  h.Jkeu, 
and  a  l.ttle  soiled).  New  Haven,  18« 

1407.  SIMPSON  (SIR  GEORGE).  Narrative  of  a  Jour- 
ney Round  the  World,  1841-43.  By  Sir  George  Simpson, 
Governor-in-Chief  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company's  Territo- 
ries in  North  America.  Map  and  portrait.  3  vols.  8vo, 
Cloth  (damaged),  uncut.  L„ud.  1847 

1408.  SINDING  (P.  G.)  History  of  Scandinavia,  from 
the  Early  Times  of  the  Vikings  and  Northmen  to  the 
iT^sent  Oay.  Porlradand  map.  Post  8vo,  cloth.  Phil.  18fi3 

1409.  SLAVERY.  Original  MS.  Brief  before  the  Supreme 
Court  of  New  Brunswick,  Hilary  Term,  1800.  The  case  of 
Nancy,  a  Black  Woman  claimed  as  a  Slave  Brief  by  Ward 
Chipman.     86  pp.,  folio. 

1410.  SMITH  (GOLDWIN).  Canada  and  the  Canadian 
question.  (French  Canada  before  and  after  the  Conquest, 
History  of  Upper  Canada,  etc.)     Map     Post  8vo,  doth. 

i«,,  ..,.      „  Toronto,  1801 

If  ;       777,  T  f  ^"l*'"'  ^"""'*-   *°  Outline  of  Politiial 
History,  1492-1871      Map.     Post  8vo,  cloth.         X.  Y.  1893 

„  ^^,''^-  T'le   I'nited   Kingdom:   a  Political   Ilistorv. 

2  vols,  post  8vo,  clolh.  Toronto,  1899 

Vi!.ti!-  ''^"p"",  ^%  ^ft^^^")-     P^'""  Ministers  of  Queen 
Victoria.     Portrait  (2).     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1888 

1414.  SMITH  (CAPT.  JOHN).  Works,  1008-1U31.  (True 
Re  at  ion.  Map  of  Virginia,  New  England's  Trials  Gene- 
rail  Hiatorie  of  Virginia,  True  Travels,  etc.)  Edited  with 
Introduction,  Bibliography,  etc.,  by  Edward  Arber.  '  Fac- 
similes of  the  original  maps.  Thick  small  4to,  halt  morocco. 
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1415.  SMITH  (WILLIAM).     Discourses  on  Public  Occa- 
sions in  America.     The  Second  edn.    8vo,calf     Loud.  17M 
Second  and  best  edition,  containing  four  pieces  not  in  the 
nraviouBono.    These  discourses,  and  appendix,  are  on  the  Kava. 
Lsot  the  French  aud  Indians;  ThanLgiving disoourw  on  the 
Reduction  of  Louisbourg;  on  the  Conversion  of  the  Heathen- 
\raericans;  on  Braddock's  Defeat;  on  the  Opening  of  tlie  Cam- 
paign  of  17M;  A  General  Idea  of  the  (toUege  of  Mirania  (New 
Yorlt).  etc. 
U16  SMITH  (WILLIAM).     The  Iliatorj'  of  the  Province 
of  New- York,  from  the  First  Discovery,  to  whicli  is  annexed 
a  Description  of  the  Country,  an  Account  of  the  Inhabi- 
tants, etc.     8vo,  original  calf.  Lond. :  J.  Almon,  1 , ,  b 
1417    SMITH  (WILLIAM).    History  of  Canada;  from  its 
First  Discovery  to  the  Peace  of   1703  (the  second  volume 
reads  "to  the  yearl791").     «  vols,  in  1      Royal  8vo,  half 
calf       Quebec:  Printed  tor  the  author  by  J.  >eilson,  1815 
First  edition.    Very  rare.    With  tlie  slip  of  -  population  of 
Canada  in  1784."  which  is  very  seldom  met  with,  and  the 
separately  printed  leaf  of  errata  in  vol.  t. 

Of  this  extremely  rare  history  of  Canada  only  3M  p»Hf 
were  printed,  and  for  some  reason  it  was  not  issued  until  18.6 
Chief  Justice  Smith  expresses  some  opi-iions  m  it,  which  he 
may  protably  have  thought  would  give  oftenc  ■.  -'d  tlierefore 
delived  its  issue  to  tlie  public  until  he  was  ii  vhe  iwint  of 
feaXgCanar  for  England.  In  fact  it  is  stau^d  that  it  was 
Mrs  Smitli  who  left  orders  for  its  publication,  and  not  he.  The 
Brat  volume,  it  appears  from  a  letter  the  author  wrote,  wm 
Sadv  in  tlii  beK^mTing  of  1813,  and  it  is  evident  from  the 
^inis"  at  the  end  of  that  volume  that  no  more  was  <»ntem. 
nlated  It  is  also  curiou.1  that  the  second  volume  ends  'end  of 
K  second  volume,"  as  though  another  was  written  or  about  to 
he  Stenrbut  if  it  was  ever  published,  no  copy  is  known 
me  present  copy  is  a  Hne,  clean,  perfect  copy,  with  large  mar- 
gins. 

1418  SMITH  (W.  II.)  Canada,  Past,  Present  and 
Future':  an  historical,  geographical,  geological  and  statis- 
tical account  of  Canada  West.  Fwnis.  and  XL  maps  2 
vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  Toronto:  MaelearTl85l] 

1419  SMITH  (W.  M.)  Canadian  Gazetteer  of  all  parts 
of  the  Upper  Province;  or  Canada  West  ^^^r?*  "'«P  ""^ 
plaks.   8vo,  cloth  (embossed  stamp  on  title),   loronto,  184b 

The  earliest  Gazetteer  of  Upper  Canada. 

1420  SMITH  (T.  W.)  History  of  the  Methodist  Church 
of  Eastern  British  America.     2  vols,  post  5j'^,',|.';Jf'jg„_|,a 

1421  SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION.  Anniml  Report 
of  the'  BoaHl  of  Kegents,  1888-n»,  and  ISilS;  Keports  o 
the  National  Museum  for  18>7,  188il-M  (3  copies  of  1800); 
^^n'ith^  catalogue  of  Nocluida,,  18,13  Many  of  tlj^a  vols, 
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1422.  [SMYTH  (D.  W.)]  A  Short  Topographical  De- 
Bcription  of  Upper  Canada;  with  a  Gazetteer  of  th^  t  Prov- 
ince. 8vo,  calf.  Colored  map  of  Upper  Canada  (published 
to  accompany  the  same),  size  23  x  34  in.,  mounted  on  lineu 
and  folded  in  4to  case.     As  2  vols,  (name  on  title) 

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i»tli  the  vnluable  colleclion  of  noten  and  the  map  were  imlde 
by  Survejor-Qeneral  Smyth  at  the  desire  of  General  Simcoe. 

1423.  SMYTH  (SIR  J.  CARMICIIAEL).  Copy  of  a  Re- 
port  to  the  Duke  of  Wellington  relative  to  His  Majesty's 
J  rovmces  by  a  Commission,  of  which  Sir  J.  M.  Smyth  was 
president,  and  Lt.  Col.  Sir  G.  Hoste  and  Capt.  Harris  were 
members.     Folio,  limp  roan.  [Loud.  18251 

Lithographed  facsimile  of  the  original  engrossed  reiwrt  Only 
iO  were  issued,  and  it  was  puhllslied  In  no  other  form.  The  coni- 
mission  was  sent  to  report  on  the  defence  of  Canada  in  view  of  a 
possible  American  invasion. 

:  1424.  SOUTHESK  (EARL  OF).  Saskatchewan  and  the 
Kooky  Mountains;  Narrative  of  Travel  and  Sport  through 
the  Hudson's  Bay  Company's  Territories,  lH69-(iO.  Maps 
and  tllusts.     8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1875 

1425.  SPANISH  DICTIONARY.  Velasquez'  Spanish- 
i-nglish  and  English-Spanish  Dictionary,  with  Pronuncia- 
tion. Thick  royal  Svo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  isiis 
142S.  SPENCER  (HERBERT)  Works:  Comprising, 
*irstPrinoiples;  Principles  of  Ethics,  2  vols. ;  Principles  of 
Psychology,  a  vols. ;  Principles  of  Sooiology,  2  vols. ;  Prin- 
ciples of  Biology,  2  vols. ;  Essays,  Seientiflc,  Political,  and 
Speculative,  3  vols.;  Social  Statics;  Recent  Discussions  in 
Science,  Philosophy  aud  Morals;  Illustrations  of  Universal 
Progress;  The  Factors  of  Organic  Evolution.  Together  lb 
vols,  post  8vo.                                                         N.  Y.  188:-U3 

1427.  SPONGES.  PaliBozoic  Reticulate  Sponges.  By 
Jas.  Hall  and  .1.  M.  Clarke  Thick  4to,  cloth.  Numerous 
fine  plates.     (Univ.  of  the  State  of  New  York.) 

N.  Y.  and  AUmny,  l.siis 

1428.  STANLEY  (HENRY  M.)  The  Congo,  and  the 
Founding  of  it*  Free  State:  a  Story  of  Work  and  Explora- 
tion.    Map  ami  illusts.     2  vols.  8vo,  clolh.  N.  Y.  1885 

1429.  STATESMAN'S  YEAH  BOOK.  Statislical  and 
Historical  Annual  of  the  States  of  the  Civilized  World. 
Edited  by  .1.  S.  Keltie,  etc.  For  the  years  1887  (24tli  an- 
nual issue),  I8iH),  18!»3,  lsU6-',Hi,  l8US-lil02.  12  vols,  crown 
Svo,  cloth.  Lond,,v.  d. 

1430.  STATISTICAL  YEAR  BOOK  OF  CANADA. 
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1431  STEPHENS  (T.)  Madoc;  an  Essay  on  the  Dis- 
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Xllth  century.     Edited  by  L.  Reynolds.     8vo,  cloth.^^  ^^^^ 

1432  STEVENS  (C.  E.)  Sources  of  the  Constitution  of 
the  United  States,  considered  in  relation  to  Colonial  Eng- 
lish History.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  18.)4 

1433  STEVENS  (HENRY).  Historical  Nuggets.  Biblio- 
theca  Americana,  or  a  Descriptive  Account  of  my  Collec- 
tion of  Rare  Books  relating  to  America  (2,934  items). 
2  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.    Lond. :  Whittingham,  1862 

1434    Catalogue  of  the  American   Books    in   the 

British  Museum.    Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1800 

1435    Historical   and   Geographical  Notes   on   the 

Earliest  Discoveries  of  America,  1453-1530,  with  Comments 
on  the  earliest  Charts  and  Maps,  the  Mistakes  of  the  early 
Navigators  and  the  Blunders  of  the  Geographers,  etc.,  etc. 
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1430.  STEVENS  (T.)    Around  the  World  on  a  Bicycle 
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1437  STIRLING  (SIR  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  EARL 
OF!  The  Monarchicke  Tragedies,  Cnesus,  Darius,  Ihe 
Alexandnean,  Julius  Ciesar.  Newly  enlarged.  Small  4to, 
flnelv  bound  by  W.  Pratt  in  full  crushed  levant  morocco 
gilt  gilt  edges  (a  slight  repair  to  title  and  a  trifting  hole  in 
two  leaves  of  the  Alexandrsean  tragedy  neatly  repaired,  but 

on  the  whole  a  good  copy).  ,     r,^   ,,.       .  ,.•,.-■ 

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First  London  edition  of  Parius,  this  latter  being  the  origina 
Lue  ot  thai  edition,  printed  with  separjite  signatures  and 
title  and  previouslv  included  in  the  edition  of  1604.  The 
Orceins  and  the  Alexandrimn  are  both  second  editions 

Auart  from  tlie  interest  o(  its  lieing  the  work  of  the  tirst 
"1^  ^  x..,..„  u-itJH,  a  greater  interest  is  in  its  place  m 

Some  have  even  Hnp|M>sed  that  Sliilke- 
o  itasaages  in  mind,  and  borrowed  and 
SThe  mune  Moa  in  some  ot  his  later  iday..  The  princi|«l 
oTthese  passages  Is  that  which  hears  a  faint  reseinbanoe  to 
Shakeswires  ■■  cloud.capp'd  towers  "  in  The  Tempest  (1%  ..  i.), 
»Sd  Sd  in  one  of  the  choruses  in  Juliu,  Ca«.r.  The  resem- 
Wance"  are.  however,  of  so  slight  a  riature  as  to  be  most 
nrobably  mere  coincidences,  but  his  position  in  the  first  ranks 
Jt  SgliBb  vorsifiMB  !h  imdisp.ited.  It  is  very  probable  that 
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Shakespeare  read  these  tragwlies.  Alexander  was  a  frleml  of 
Edward  Alleyn.  the  famous  actor  „t  Shakespeare  a  time 
Uthers  of  hlB  contemporaries  read  hia  plays  and  praised  them 
though  It  IS  douhtful  l(  they  were  ever  |wrforme<I,  being  more 
or  tile  academic  school  ttian  wi-itten  for  the  public  taste  and 
later  writers  are  unanimous  in  the  praise  of  his  lyrical  pas- 

His  lands  brought  him  no  fortune,  his  colonial  schemes  were 
failures  his  rank  and  the  [Kisitions  conferred  on  him  by  James 
involved  hira  merely  in  trouble  and  loss,  and  he  died,  as  uianv 
others  of  an  independence  of  character  like  Uis  own  have  done 
in  loneliness  and  the  extremest  [Hiverty. 

1438.  Register  c."   Royal    Letters   relative   to    the 

Affairs  of  Scotland  and  Nova  Scotia  from  l(il5  to  103.5  Kd- 
ited,  with  ail  Introduction.  2  vols.  4to,  half  morocco  a'ilt 
tops,  iineut.  EdinbniKh,  ISdo 

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1439.  Vindioationot  the  Rights  and  Titles,  political 

and  territorial,  of  Lord  Stirlin).',  Lord  Proprietor  of  Canada 
and  Nova  Scotia.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Wash.  1853 

1440.  STONK  (W.  L.)  Life  and  Times  of  Joseph  Brant 
(Thayendanega),  ineludiuK  the  Border  Wars  of  the  Ameri- 
can Revolution  and  the  Indian  Campaigns  of  Generals 
Ilarmar,  St.  Clair  and  Wayne,  from  1783  to  the  Indian 
Peace  of  1703.     Portraits  and  platea.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1838 
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1441.  Life  and  Times  of  Sir  Wm.  Johnson  (with 

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vf  Lak-e  George,  ek.     H  vols.  8vo,  cloth  (a  little  worn). 

Albany:  ilnnsell,  18e5 
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William  s  own  Journals  of  the  Ei|)editionB  to  Niagar.i  Osweg.. 
and  Detroit,  through  the  Cantonments  of  the  Six  Nations  the 

■  "i'SSo'""'"''"''"'^'  P""t«''  '"'  the  arst  time  from  the  otIr. 
in  til  MoS. 

1442.  STORY  OP  THE  NATIONS  (The)  Ancient 
Egypt,  Parthiaand  Phtenicia,  by  Prof,  llawlinson;  Japan 
by  Murray;  Russia,  by  Morrill;  llungarv,  by  Vambery- 
Early  Britain,  by  Church;  Chaldea,  by  Ragozin;  China,  by 
Douglas;  Ireland,  by  Lawless;  etc.  Witti  maps  anil  illii.its 
48  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth.  Loud,  and  N.  Y.,  v.  i. 

1443.  STRACIIAN(J.)  a  Visit  to  the  Province  of  Upper 
Canada  in  ISl'.l.  8vo,  light  polished  calf,  gilt  back  by 
Kiviere.  Aberdeen,  1820 

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U44,  STRAIIAN  (E.)    The  Art  Treasures  of  America, 
be  ng  the  Choicest  Works  of  Art  in  the  Publu,  jnd  Private 
Collections  of  North  America      IVofusehj  '"«f '««'';"'!' 
fnU-pugeplahH.  First  Series.  Folio,  half  morocco  Phil, n.d^ 
Contains  Je-a^riptions  of  the  inivate  galleries  of  John  Jacob 
Asto"  aSkus?  a^lmont.  T.  A.  liavemeyer,  Catherine  Lorillard 
Wolfe,  the  Corcoran  Gallery,  etc. 
U45.  STUART  (H.  C.)     Church  of  Eugland  iu  Canada 
irS8-irM.     Map.     8vo,  cloth.  Montreal,  18..3 

144U.  STUBBS  (WM.)  The  Constitutional  History  of 
England,  in  its  Origin  and  Development.  •!  ^^f,*^^^^ 
cloth. 

U«.  SUFFUEN  (PA.  DE-Fiench  Admiral).  Relation 
dclaiUce  de  la  lampagne  de  M.  le  Commandeur  De  *'uffr«l 
dans  rinde,  du  1"  Juin  1T8»  au  M  Sei"«'»brepSu.vant..^l 4mo, 

,  p   .     ■  .  ^      ^y^  p„rt  Louis  was     «  It  was  the 

Port  LjiK  GuaSoupe  it  becomes  a.very  early  and  it^erest^ 

imr  iinprint.    It  is  also  possible  that  it  may  be  Port  Loms  in 

Mauritius,  and  equally  rare  aa  an  imprint. 

144«    SULTE   (BENJAMIN).     Hiatoire  dos  Caiiadieus- 

Francnis  lti08-1880.     Origine,  Ilistoire,  Religion,  (Juorres, 

■      Completed.  I^iJ  i"  i^  »  ™»" '■'Wiograpl.ical  sketch 
written  on  it  by  Suite. 

1440    rpACrtV:  (BISHOP).     Sliet«h  of  till-  North-Wesl 

144J.    J^At.^^  ,^„\erica,  transl.  by  Capt.  li   D-  Cameron 

raiiitiu)-  T.'Kxp&lition  Militairc  de  Manitoba,  18.0,  par 

1EN..AM  .N  StTLTE  (.iO  pp.).      Presentation  copy   from    the 

author.     Inlvohimo.     8vo,  inoi-occo.       Montreal.  18,0-,  1 

iim    TXCIIF  (J   C)     Le  Canada  et  I'E.xposition  Uni- 

verseUede  is",    Plvife.-.' Royal  8vo,  half  roan.  ToronU,,1850 

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Yea^intheCanadas.     Front,     -.vols.  «vo,  haU  calf.^^^^ 

Gives  a  very  minute  account  ot  tile  setllen.eMs  "t  UPl*"- 

Sc;^i;,^'::^."^svxl.?s^='tri!^---^'- 

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1453.  TASKER  (L.  H.)  The  riiiled  Empire  loyalists 
Settlenumt  at  Louj;  Point,  Ijiitp  Erie.  Mafi  and  phles. 
Royal  8vo,  eloth.  (Pub.  of  the  Ontario  Historical  Society.) 
Presentation  copy,  with  A.  L.  S.  from  the  author. 

Toronto,  1(100 

1«1.  TASSE  (JOSEPH).  Les  Canadiens  de  I'Ouest. 
a  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.  Montreal,  187S 

1455.  Lo  SS™   Fauteuil,    ou    Souvenirs    Parlemen- 

taires.     Portraits.     8vo,  half  calf.  Montreal,  1S91 

14.5G.  Discours  de  Sir  George  Cartier  [1814-1873], 

aec'ompagnes  de  Notices.     Portrait.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Montreal,  1803 

1457.  TASWELL-LANGMEAD  (T.  P.)  English  Consti- 
tutional Ilistorj',  from  the  Teutonic  Conquest  to  the  Present 
Time.  Fourth  win.,  with  Notes  and  Appendices  by  C.  H. 
E.  Carmichael.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1890 

1458.  TAYLOR  (F.)  Portraits  of  Hritish  Americans, 
with  Biographical  Sketches.  UH  jmrtraits  from  photographs 
by  Xotman.     3  vols,  in  4.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Montreal,  1805-68 

1459.  Thos.  D'ArcyMcGee:  a  Sketch  of  his  Lite  and 

Death.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth.     Presentation  copy. 

Montreal,  1868 

14(io.  The   Last  Tliree  Bishops  appointed   for  the 

Anglican  Church  of  Canada.    (Bps.  Kultord,  Mountain  and 
Strachan.)  Portraits.    Small  4to,  eloth.     Presentation  copy. 

Montreal,  186fl 

14(il.  TAYLOR  (ISAAC).     The   Origin   of  the   Aryans. 

Illust.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  [Lond.  1889] 

1462.  TIIACHER   (JOHN    HOYD).      The  Continent   of 

America:  its  Discovery  and  Baptism.   Portrait  of  Vespuccius 

and  numerouiifac.simite.-<  of  the  eartij  maps  nf  America,  etc. 

4to,  original  half  parchment,  gilt  top,  uncut.       N.  Y.  1890 

Only  asi  copie-s printed,  <jf  which ttiis No,  KM).    .\n  importiint 

contribution  to  tlie  early  history  of  Aniericii. 

1403,  TIIAMIN  (K.)  Saint  Amliroise  et  la  .Morale  Chre- 
tienne  au  l\'  Siecle.  Koyal  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  bands. 
(Auuales  derUniveraili' de  Lyon.)  I'aris,  1895 

14li4.  TIIEVET  (ANDRfi).  Les  Singulariley,  de  la  France 
Antarctiqiie,  aulrement  noinnu'  Anu'ri(|uc  el  de  plusieura 
Terres  et  Isles  dccouvertea  de  nostrc  temps.  Par  F.  Andre 
Thevet,  nalif  ilAngoulesme.  Jlliisl.  with  .',!  woodcuts  hy 
Silrinius  Atitimiatiiis.     I'Zuw,  original  old  calf,  gill. 

Anvere:  Ch.  Planlin,  1558 
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the  autograph  ou  title  of  Jean  BaUeBdeus,  a  noted  French 
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™".If  oiTenI-  of  the  t.th  Cen.ur,,  and  Me,nW  of  the 
•^l^tu.rS  the  tUje  one  might  expe..^^^^^^^^^^ 

.i^^Uy  .o%he  rno.tnon^.ern^n-'^,^^^^^ 
oftholxwkdescrlbMtlwwmleoiiiw  ^^^  America, 

continent,  only  the  linal  ^J  »P""  ^ '"  1S3,-,  „„a  in  the  tollo«- 

The  a"t'>°r»<-™'Wi«\^va«  wTirthat  leaders  nephew.  Bois  e 
ingyenrcxtendeiihis>"5»P  «■'""'»'-    ^        ,^^  Hayre  de- 

ColiL.  C^™™';:!^"*,,,e'lnTe  f.K"rthey»w,an,;  one 
Grace,  he  descrihes  all ."«  ",,',,,  fe»lly  »pei  "»  their  journey 
may  inmgine  ".""v  ey  d,d  n  >t  J^J^J^^  ^  from  there  Ihey 
along  the  coart  of  *'"'»r '"t,,"  eoa«atthe  river  .it  Ganaliara 
oro««>dto  Amenca,  tonUm,|^.ec^  eontinue<i  along  the 
(Kio  deJaneiroi;  "  "  .  LrtT Xding  up  with,  description 
c™«t  of  America  to  he  nortli.  »"^'^^'"K  f  „„„,„»,,  of  the 
of  the  latest  diKoyer.e8.  This  latte  (pr  ^^^^^  ^^ 
lirst  two  voyages  of  earner^"  hi>^^.^  ,^  _^__  „.„rk  he  call, 
rated  to  him  by  tattler  h'™^  ^|  ,     „,e„tlon  of  the  coun- 

the  country  Canada  »°  »«^  Y,  >  ™  J  ,u,le  doubt  he  heard 
try  by  t>»»  "»"'"■  .?,"^"j,al"T  tile  sole  authority  tor  the 
Cartier  call  »".  I""*"'  'J.^,,  attemoted  a  settlement  on 
.Uitement  '!■»'  *J'"«'S?,  ^'^  r^m  find,  but  that  m«  of 
the  .liores  of  Canada  ""''  ™^„„th  of  July.  There  has  been 
them  died  '">"'™'^'°Si„n  whether  Cal«.t  made. an  Ice- 

the  oposaum  are  «c«d  ngiy        ^     ^^  ^l^^^^^jy^^^^ 
DeUrya»al«M«forhi8iiiaM,  mentioned.     Ve»- 

A  curious  '""^'"''X^^^^Sof  America,  and  Thevet  says 
Klre3m"nTi"rightT;named  after  hiin. 

Ti  i.tnri»  dell'  India  America  del  ta  allramente 

"•''■  rT.rtirrM  Andrea Tevetjtrmlottadi  France«e 

FranciaAntart  ea  diJLAnar     ^^^         H„rolog«i.      l^mo, 

in  Lingua  l'*"*"*'  "t.evens  bv  W.  I'ratl  in  lull  red  nio- 
flnely  bound  or  1  ^J*  j^,"'^''J.yj>  eopy,  with  the  rare  colo- 
roeco  gilt,  <i"ll  f ''>  «dgeB.  ^ ^^^^PfP^i^briel  Giolilo,  1»«1 
phon  leaf  at  cna.  bookplate.     The  first  Ilalian 

trrn:u?io^TTireS'rsrng'lr«e.^e  Pa  France  Antarc.i.u. 

u«o.  THOMAS  (CM  i— •;;^';^:'Cy"l^:^io!;;'^ 

Eastern  T"7T  "I'^j^rhnUon  Urome!  Potton  and  Bolton. 
Bt.  Armand,  Kunham,  ftuiion,  mo  Montreal,  18(iii 

l..j,„o  cloth.  Ben.iamln    Franklin   and   the 

UiiT.  .'"*  ."XuJvlvania.     l-ortmit  of  Franklmandover 
University  ol  1  "  "f >  7 *",  „„„„„   including  Index  . 
ioplak^.     8vo,  elolh  («+ pages,  inuu      g         wash.  1803 

,-^0    Tm)»   (\)      Parliamentary   Ooyernment    in  the 

""l'  ,  Vni  es      Thick  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.         Boat.  1880 

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1470.  New  edn.,  by  Spencer  Walpole.      2  vols,  post 

8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops.  •  Loud.  1892 

1471.  Second  edn.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.       Lond.  1804 

1472.  Another  copy. 

1473.  TORONTO.  Dickson  (O.)  and  Ad.im  (C.  M.) 
History  of  Upper  Canada  CoUejte.  1829-1892.  IlluHfs.  4to, 
cloth.  Toronto,  1893 

1474.  MULVANY(C.  P.)     Toronto,  Past  and  Present. 

Numerous  iUusfs.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1884 

U75.  Robertson  (J.  R.)    Ijandmarlts  of  Toronto, 

1792-1895.     Historic  Sketches  of  the  Old  Town  of  York. 

Nearly  200  portraits,  and  views  of  old  buildinqs,  historic 
places,  maps,  etc.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.    Toronto,  1894-90 

147B.  SCADDINU  (II.)     Toronto  of  Old:  Collections 

and  Recollections  illustrating  its  Early  Settlement.  Por- 
traits (frontispiece  damaged).  8vo,  morocco.  A.  L.  S., 
3  pp.,  of  author  inserted.  Toronto,  1873 

1477.  TRASKE(W.  B.)  Memoir  of  Capt.  William  Traske 
jf  Salem,  Mass.,  l()28-l(j(iG.  Facsimiles.    8vo,  cloth,  18  pp. 

Bost.  1899 
Only  a  fe'       opieit  prifatcly  printed  for  friends.     See  inter. 
eMCiug  autogrupn  letter  from  tile  autlinr  in.serted.  Capt.  Tra.ske 
w«ii one  of  ttie  five  "Old  Planters "  of  .Siiieni. 

1478.  TREATY  OF  AIX-LA-CIIAPELLK.  A  beauti- 
fully written  c'ont«niiM>rary  Manuscript  of  '2'^o  ptiKes,  con- 
taining a  transcript  of  thu  Treaty,  the  preliiniiiary  articles, 
•w-ret  articles,  diplomatic  notes,  and  the  instructions  issued 
after  the  sluuing  of  the  treaty  by  the  respective  Govern- 
ments (English  and  French);  also  a  printed  copy  (issued  at 
the  "  Iniprimerie  Koyale,  1750  ")  of  the  "Treaty  of  Peace." 
4to,  finely  hound  in  red  French  morocco,  richly  jxilt  back, 
triple  fillet  line  on  sides,  with  gilt  orriainonls  of  an  acorn 
in  the  corner,  in  the  style  of  [)u  Seuil,  old  Dutch  gilt  end 
papers.  Ch'rn  1750 

An  oriKiiiHl  t^niblemiitic  drawint;  in  imliii  ink  is  preHxed  us  a 
frontiKt)ie(!e.  TJie  i-opy  wa.s  {Huwilily  iHrtiml  lor  oiip  of  the 
plenitx)tentiarieK  eiiga^Bd  in  the  neHotiiitioiM  Hy  this  treaty, 
wliich  ended  the  vv;ir.  the  Enylish  restntfl  to  Frarnse  (]^pe 
Breton  and  the  otlier  territories  that  they  liad  conquflred  or 
w-upied,  Sinnp  of  X\\^  documents  included  refer  (tpeciUoaily 
to  iIm*  Caiiudiau  |Miri.ses.sii>ti.s  of  t'raiii'e, 

UTtt.  TITCKER  (S.)  The  Rainbow  in  the  North:  a  Short 
Accunni  of  \\w  First  Kstablihhuient  of  Ctn-istianity  in 
Rupert's  Land.  Mnp  an!  12  ^i/fl/p.v  (inchuiing  2  views  of 
the  Indian  SettlemenI  on  Re<i  River).     I'^inu,  cloth. 

Lond.  1853 
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1480  TUTICOTTE(I,OUIS  P.)  Le  Canada  sons  L'Union, 
1841-8T.  (Title  of  Vol.  %  damaged.)  2  vols,  post  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Quebec,  1871 

1481.  TUTTLE  (C.  R.)  Our  North  Land.  A  full  Ac- 
count of  the  Canadinn  North-West  and  Hudson's  Bay 
Route;  with  a  Narrative  of  the  Hudson's  Baj- Expedition 
of  1884.     Numerous  man- and  iMusfs.     Rojal  8vo.  cloth 

Toronto,  1885 

1482.  TYLER  (PRO  ,  MOSES  COIT).  History  of  Amer- 
ican Litermturedurin-  .  Colonial  Time,  1607-1765.  2  vols. 
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gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1897 

1541.  WINTHROP  (JOHN),  The  History  of  New  Eng- 
land from  1030  to  1H49.  Edited  from  the  Original  Manu- 
scripts, with  (copious)  Notes  by  J.  Savage.  New  edn. 
with  Additions.  Portrait  and  facsimile.  H  vols.  8vo,  half 
blue  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  uncut.  Bost.  1853 

154.».  WISCONSIN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceed- 
ings of  the  41st  Annual  Meeting,  with  addresses  (on  Prehis- 
t<trie  Pottery,  the  Frontier  in  American  History,  etc.).  8vo, 
paper,  pp.  173.  Madison,  1894 

1543.  WltllROW  (WM.  II.)  A  Popular  History  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada,  from  its  Discovery.  Revised  and  ex- 
tended to  1888.  Portraits,  maps  ami  views.  Thick  8vo, 
cloth.  Toronto,  1888 

1514.  Our  Own  Country.  Canada,  scenic  and  de- 
scriptive. Numerous  Ulu.sf.s.  Thick  8vo,eloth.  Toronto, 1889 
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1531.  yULE  (COI  IIENRY-Translator).  The  Book 
t-o-.i  1  ,."f  ^'^r.""''™  Pnlo.  the  Venetian.  Newlv 
transl.  and  edited  with  notes.  Second  edn.,  with  ad.litio  al 
matter.  Maps,  purtraiU,fa.mm,hs,  etc.  -i  vol"  s v'o  Z 
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d^un  P  s  'it  " «e     /s'-  ' ""  •  ''■"■  ""^-^  "'' ^'«  •  «™''" 

u  uu  I  iissit  ,  etc.    (Some  presentation  copies  )  i:j  vols 

lamf '1««'l'^i!.^"'V^V   J'^^'^i''^  The  Expansion  of  En^- 

Si'  Th'  V"P'V"';'=''j.T''e  Transvaal  from  Within,  1!IOO; 

ada     8-8      H^M'^.I^'^'^'".'^'    ^'«*™.  Notes  8ur  le  Can- 

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1554.  r McCarthy's  Epoch  of  Reform,  N.  Y.,  ii.  d. ; 

fh'incnt^  History  of  Canada,  Toronto,  181*7;  Tayto'r's  Car- 
diual  Facts  of  Canadian  Histoiy,  Toronto,  18iJ9;  .Johnston's 
U.  S.  History  and  Conttitution;  Keminiseonees  of  Lord- 
Konald  Go^tr,  Host,  18H4.  (Some  presentation  copies.) 
Many  ilhists.     27  vols. 

1555.  MISCELLANEOUS.  Lowell's  Demoracy  and  other 
Addresses^  1887;  Pufnam's  The  Question  of  Copyripht, 
IH'.Mi;  I)ei4w^8  Orations  and  After-Dinner  Speeches,  1890; 
The  Spectator,  edited  by  Henry  Moriey.  Post  8vo,  cloth. 
4  vols. 

lo5fj.  BoswELL's  Life  of  Johnson;  Goldsmith's 

Works;  Burns'  Works,  with  Memoir;  Chaucer's  Canter- 
bury Tales  and  Spenser's  Faerie  Queen,  etc.,  trifh  por- 
traits. 4  vols.Svo, cloth, uniform.  Edinburgh:  Nimmo, 1872-73 

1557.  Day's  Mineral  Resources  of  the  United  States, 

18D4;  Andrews'  Latin-English  Lexicon,  18(>5;  Now  Zealand 
Year  Book,  1804;  Dawsfin  and  McLennan's  Montreal,  its 
Historic  Memorials,  181)3;  and  others.     21  vols. 

1558.  Alfoitl's  The  Queen's  English,  n.  d. ;    .\yre8' 

The  Verbalist,  1882;  Larousse's  Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue 
Fran^aise,  1889;  Walton  and  Cotton's  Angler,  by  Rennie, 
1836;  and  others.     24  vols. 

1559.  ODD  VOLS.  Cotes'  Social  and  Imperial  Life  of 
Britain,  Vol.  1,  1900;  McMaster's  Historj-  of  the  People  of 
the  U.  S.,  Vol.  v.,  11)00;,  3|cCarthy'8  The  Four  Georges, 
Vols.  1  rtn<J/2,  1885;  Payne's  History  of  America,  Vol.  1, 
1892;  Dionire,  S:imuel  Champlain,  sa  Vie  et  ses  Voyages, 
Vol.  1,  1891;  and  others.     18  vols. 

.  15(i0.  PAMPHLETS.  Le  Cierge  Canadien,  par  L.  O. 
David,  Montreal,  189i);  Origin  of  Nations,  by  Geo.  Rawlin- 
son,  N.  Y.18S1;  Les  Canadiens  des  £tats-Unis,  par  T.  St. 
Pierre,  Montreal,  1893;  etc.  11  pamphlets,  8vo,  etc., 
cloth. 

15til.  Newspapers,  their   Development   in  Quebec, 

by  Thos.  White,  Montreal,  18^;  A  Trip  to  England,  by 
Goldwin  Smith,  1888;  The  3rd  Corps  and  Sickles  at  Gettys- 
burg; 'Che  Fisheries  Dispute,  a  Letter  to  Wni.  Evarts  by 
John  J^,  1887;  and  others.     (34  pieces.) 

1502.  Miscellaneous  Pamphlets,  including  odd  Nos. 

of  the  Transactions  of  the  United  Empire  Loyalists'  Asso- 
ciation, Acadiensis,  the  Canadian  Antiquarian,  and  vari- 
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.„.Im  •*;  P^KLIAMKNTARY.     A  Short  History  of  Parlia- 

L™^o^?r  "^"^r^^::^  ^''--  ■■■•  ^^' 

of'the^iirTiTh  wrr""'^'  "'If  "^  ""  "■«  Confederation 
"alf  O  ,eh„n  is^^r  ^^""•"''«?  •'■•ovinees,  thick  royal  bvo, 
<alt,  liuebcc,1805;  Corres()on(len('e  resneetint'  the  I'roDose. 
,irof"p"""  """»"  ^""'^  American  I'rovim.e.  (c„ m  „u. 
ioan^Lnr/lontu.""  '"^'•'  ''"''•  '""'"  ""'°-  ""' 
1505.  — _  Thompson's  Mirror  of  I'arliauient,  Feb  ISliO 
he  H^'n  e"°/t«'^«'^A/'*'y  =  °«'""'«  «■"!  Proceed  n'is  of 
uounnot,  1861,  1804-66;  the  same,  1S04-07,  in  onev-olume- 
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Papers,  Province  of  Ontario,  18M).     8  vols!      "''"'"""'"" 

1660.  PHOTOGRAPHS,  Etc.  Old  Fort  Niagara  Ontario 

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treal,  etc.,  including  reproductions  of  early  views,  and  ,nis- 
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ISS^^^R  PO^'I'^CAL.  BagehofsThe  English  Constitution 
site;  I88r%"^v.'^'?l''^'r."  '"f  ""i"ns  in  the  l,-niT"d 
states,  188,,  Dicey  s  The  Privv  Council,  1887;  BaeTIiot's 
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1570,  LowelPM   Essays*  on    (loveriiniPlit,   ISSH;    Sir 

Frfdfi-ii'k  I'ollock's  llistoi-y  of  the  Science  i)t  I'lilities, 
IS'JO;  Essays  on  English  ConstitHtioiiiil  History,  by  Oxfonl 
Stu(lciit,s,  If'ST;  Smith's  History  of  Enjslish  Institutions, 
18T3;  liiWliot's  The  English  Constitution,  lS84;anil  others, 
ih  vols, 

1,571.  Curry's  Const  it  ntional  Government  in  Spain, 

ISS'.I ;  Adoption  anil  Anienilinent  of  Const  itiltions  in  Europe 
and  America,  IHUo;  Finniss'  Constitutional  History  of 
South  Australia,  1880;  Moses'  Federal  Government  of 
Switzerland,  1^80;  Vambery's  Coniinj!  Struggle  for  India, 
188'):  and  others.     3+  vols, 

157>.  SCHOOL  HOOKS,  Ilisiginson's  History  of  the 
Unitt'd  Slates,  N.  Y,  181)4;  Arnold's  Latin  Prose  Composi- 
tion, Toronto,  1840;  Kobertion's  History  of  Greece  and 
Rome,  Toronto,  1S!I6;  Snitfli's  Elements  of  (Jeometry, 
Toronto,  1877;  etc.     13  vols.  8vo,  etc, 

1673,  TEACHING.  The  School  System  of  Ontario,  by 
G,  \V,  Koss;  N,  Y,  1806;  The  School  Law  of  (iuebec,  by 
G,  \V,  ParnielSe  (A.  L,  S,  inserted) ;  Universities,  Canada, 
Great  fSritain,  and  the  United  States,  Toronto,  I8!)(i;  etc. 
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lialsTllie's  The  Ethics  of  Nature,lsSO;  Black's  The  Christian 
Consciousness,  18'J6;  and  others.     13  vols, 

1575,  TRAVEL,  Etc,  Gordon's  Mountain  and  Prairie, 
Montreal,  1880;  Parkfifs  'I'he  Great  Dominion,  Lond,  18115; 
A  Trip  to  Manitoba,  by  Mary  Fitzgfbbon,  Toronto,  18S0; 
The  Canadas,  Lond.  1883;  A  Ramble  in  British  Columbia, 
by  Lees  and  Clutterbuek,  Lond.  1888;  etc,  Muny  Must., 
and  n-ilh  map.H.     25  vols,  cloth, 

1570,  CARICATURES,  Etc,  Four  large  Colored  Lilho- 
graphic  Views  of  Battles  in  the  Rebellion  of  1886;  and  a 
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